| John Murray (publishers.) - 1839 - 574 pages
...historical ; the quality of the stuff of which it is composed is too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less...set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Rubens from that of any other painter before him, is in nothing more... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - Europe - 1845 - 674 pages
...of the stuff of which it is composed is too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of I'uul Veronese. This drapery is less offensive in Rubens,...set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Rubens from that of any other painter before him, is in nothing more... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - Painters - 1846 - 506 pages
...historical; the quality of the stuff of which it is composed, is too accurately distinguished ; resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less...set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. The difference of the manner of Rubens, from that of any other painter before him, is in nothing more... | |
| John Murray (Firm), John Murray (publishers.) - 1852 - 662 pages
...accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less offensive in Kubcns than it would be in many other painters, as it partly...set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Rubens from that of any other painter before him is in nothing more... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - Europe - 1870 - 964 pages
...historical ; the quality of the stuff of which it is composed is too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less...set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Rubens from that of any other painter before him is in nothing more... | |
| John Murray (Firm), John Murray (publishers.) - 1868 - 748 pages
...too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less oifensive in Rubens than it would be in many other painters,...set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Rubens from that of any other painter before him is in nothing more... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - Europe - 1868 - 806 pages
...historical ; the quality of the stuff of which it is composed is too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less offensive in Rubens than it would ho in many other painters, as it partly contributes to that richness which is the peculiar character... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - Europe - 1872 - 1200 pages
...composed is too accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of 1'aul Veronese. I This draper}1 is less offensive in Rubens than it would be in many other painter?, as it partly contributes to that richness which is the peculiar character of his style, which... | |
| John Murray - 1876 - 364 pages
...accurately distinguished, resembling the manner of Paul Veronese. This drapery is less offensive in Eubens than it would be in many other painters, as it partly...set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. " The difference of the manner of Eubens from that of any other painter before him is in nothing more... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - Europe - 1878 - 886 pages
...Veronese. This drapery is less offensive in lïubcns than it would be in many other painters, as ¡t partly contributes to that richness which is the peculiar character of his stylo, which we do not pretend to set forth as of the most simple and sublime kind. " The difference... | |
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