the beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of the horses' make, and although the relief is not above an inch from the background and they are so much smaller than nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us that they are... The Marlburian - Pagina 26door Marlborough coll - 1879Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Flaxman - 1829 - 492 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch from the back ground, and they are so much smaller than nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us... | |
| John Flaxman - 1829 - 466 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch from the back ground, and they are so much smaller than nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us... | |
| John Flaxman - 1829 - 530 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch from the back ground, and they are so much smaller than nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 404 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch...nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us they are not alive." To the heathen sculptors, who represented their gods and heroes naked, anatomical... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 466 pagina’s
...beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the rebet" is not above an inch from the back-ground, and they...nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us they are not alive." To the heathen sculptors, who represented their gods and heroes naked, anatomical... | |
| 1830 - 658 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder Is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch from the back ground, and they are so much smaller than nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us... | |
| 1831 - 858 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is chnrmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch from the back ground, and they are so much smaller than nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1833 - 344 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch...nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us they are not alive*." Of the victims represented upon the frieze, it may be sufficient to observe that... | |
| British Museum. Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities - 1833 - 340 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch...nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us they are not alive*." Of the victims represented upon the frieze, it may be sufficient to observe that... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1835 - 326 pagina’s
...and the softness of flesh. The beholder is charmed with the deer-like lightness and elegance of their make, and although the relief is not above an inch...nature, we can scarcely suffer reason to persuade us they are not alive." To the heathen sculptors, who represented their gods and heroes naked, anatomical... | |
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