A Classified Synopsis of the Principal Painters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Their Scholars, Imitators, and Analogists: Including an Account of Some of the Early German Masters, Connected with Those of Flanders and Holland |
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... examples ; native talent and public taste are improved by their contemplation . Such noble minds feel their pleasure enhanced by community of en- joyment of objects purely intellectual , and though they may xiv INTRODUCTION .
... examples ; native talent and public taste are improved by their contemplation . Such noble minds feel their pleasure enhanced by community of en- joyment of objects purely intellectual , and though they may xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... be considered an analogous painter to Jacob Ruisdael , though we have no account of his being a scholar of that master , nor is there any resemblance to him as a copyist or imitator . He was a native 4 JACOB RUISDAEL . — IMITATORS , ETC.
... be considered an analogous painter to Jacob Ruisdael , though we have no account of his being a scholar of that master , nor is there any resemblance to him as a copyist or imitator . He was a native 4 JACOB RUISDAEL . — IMITATORS , ETC.
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... native of Haerlem , and flourished about 1654. His manner partakes of Waterlo , Jan Both , and Ruisdael ; his pictures are sometimes en- riched with animals and figures by Wouwerman and Lin- gelbach . They are of very rare occurrence ...
... native of Haerlem , and flourished about 1654. His manner partakes of Waterlo , Jan Both , and Ruisdael ; his pictures are sometimes en- riched with animals and figures by Wouwerman and Lin- gelbach . They are of very rare occurrence ...
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... native of Holland . The supposed year of his birth is 1629. It is not known under whose instruction he studied ; but it is quite certain that he was on inti- mate terms with Jacob Ruisdael . This does not prove that he was Ruisdael's ...
... native of Holland . The supposed year of his birth is 1629. It is not known under whose instruction he studied ; but it is quite certain that he was on inti- mate terms with Jacob Ruisdael . This does not prove that he was Ruisdael's ...
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... native country and travelled together to Rome , for the purpose , not only of seeing the country , but also the works of art there , and par- ticularly the landscapes of Claude , of which the fame had reached Utrecht . Though Jan Both ...
... native country and travelled together to Rome , for the purpose , not only of seeing the country , but also the works of art there , and par- ticularly the landscapes of Claude , of which the fame had reached Utrecht . Though Jan Both ...
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