of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other I have ever seen: they arc correctly drawn, both head and figures, and well coloured ; and have great variety of action, characters, and countenances, and those so lively and truly expressing... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 1501798Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801
...principal figures. This is perhaps the first picture, of portraits, in the world, comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other I have ever seen : they are correctly drawn, both head and figures, and well coloured; and have great variety of action, characters... | |
 | Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809
...principal figures. This is perhaps the first picture, of portraits, in the world, comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other I have ever seen: they are correctly drawn, both heads and figures, and well coloured; and have great variety of action, characters... | |
 | Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809
...principal figures. This is perhaps the first picture, of portraits, in the world, comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other I have ever seen: they are correctly drawn, both heads and figures, and well coloured; and have great variety of action, characters... | |
 | 1814
...of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other sir Joshua had ever seen. They are correctly drawn, both head and figures, and well coloured...action, characters, and countenances, and those so truly and lively expressive of what they are about, that the spectator has nothing to wish for. This... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1814
...of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other sir Joshua had ever seen. They are correctly drawn, both head and figures, and well coloured ; and have great variety of action, ciiaracters, and countenances, and those so truly and lively expressive of what they are about, that... | |
 | Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819
...principal figures. This is perhaps the first picture of portraits, in the world, comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other I have ever seen: they are correctly drawn, both heads and figures, and well coloured ; and have great variety of action,... | |
 | sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819
...principal figures. This is perhaps the first picture of portraits, in the world, comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait, than any other I have ever seen: they are correctly drawn, both heads and figures, and well coloured ; and have great variety of action,... | |
 | George James Welbore Agar- Ellis (1st baron Dover.) - 1826
...of this picture : " This is perhaps the first picture of Portraits in the world, comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait than any other I have ever seen; they are correctly drawn, both heads and figures, and well coloured ; and have great variety of action,... | |
 | Matthew Pilkington - 1829
...Reynolds, says, " that this is perhaps the finest picture of portraits in the world; comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait than any other I have seen; they are correctly drawn, both heads and figures, and well coloured, and have great variety of... | |
 | sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835
...principal figures. This is, perhaps, the first picture of portraits in the world, comprehending more of those qualities which make a perfect portrait than any other I have ever seen: they are correctly drawn, both heads and figures, and well coloured; and have great variety of action, characters,... | |
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