| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1769 - 638 pages
...celebrated wctrks. When they conReived a fubjccl, they firfl made a variety, of fketches, then a finiflied drawing of the whole ; after that a more correct draw•Ing. of every feparate part, head?,' harids, feet, and pieces of •drapery j they then painted the picture, and... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - Art - 1778 - 360 pages
...celebrated works* When they conceived a fubje&, they firft made a variety of fketcb.es ; then a finifhed drawing of the whole ; after that a more correct drawing of every feparate part, heads, hands, feet, and pieces of drapery? they then painted the picture, and after... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - Art - 1778 - 346 pages
...celebrated works. When they conceived a fubject, they firft made a variety of fketches ; then a finimed drawing of the whole ; after that a more correct drawing of every feparate part, heads, hands, feet, and pieces of drapery; they then painted the picture, and after... | |
| 1798 - 618 pages
...endeavours to approach perfection. " When," says he, " they had coaceived a subject, they first made a variety of sketches, then a finished drawing of...that a more correct drawing of every separate part, heads, hands, feet, and pieces of drapery ; then they painted the picture ; and after all re-touched... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 pages
...When," fays he, " they had conceived a fubject:, they firft made a variety of fketches, then a finifhed drawing of the whole ; after that a more correct drawing of every feparate part, heads, hands, feet, and pieces of drapery; then they painted the picture; and after... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1801 - 440 pages
...method of proceeding in their most celebrated works. When they conceived a subject, they first made a variety of sketches ; then a finished drawing of...that a more correct drawing of every separate part, — heads, hands, feet, arid pieces of drapery; they then painted the picture, and after all re-touched... | |
| William Gerard Hamilton - Corn laws (Great Britain) - 1808 - 314 pages
...solemn, pathetick. When one extreme is arraigned, .shew how much better it is at Iftast than the H opposite ; as, in the consideration of the civil list,...instead of fixing on some subordinate and comparatively trifling subject. Besides the beauty of each part considered separately, an additional beauty is to... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1809 - 474 pages
...method of proceeding in their most celebrated works. When they conceived a subject, they first made a variety of sketches ; then a finished drawing of...that a more correct drawing of every separate part, — heads, hands, feet, and pieces of drapery .j they then painted the picture, and after all re-touched... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - Art - 1819 - 610 pages
...method of proceeding in their most celebrated works. When they conceived a subject, they first made a variety of sketches ; then a finished drawing of...that a more correct drawing of every separate part, < - — heads, hands, feet, and pieces of drapery ; they then painted the picture, and after all retouched... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1819 - 614 pages
...method of proceeding in their most celebrated works. When they conceived a subject, they first made a variety of sketches ; then a finished drawing of...that a more correct drawing of every separate part, — heads, hands, feet, and pieces of drapery; they then painted the picture, and after all retouched... | |
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