| 1824 - 770 strani
...other nothing extraordinary ; and valuable only as a collection of tolerably well-arranged portraits. It is a great pity ; every lover of the art must grieve...magnificent affair of that which is handled like a tapestry-weaver by Mr Trumbull. Yet Mr Trumbull was a man of considerable power. His well-known " Sortie... | |
| 1824 - 984 strani
...other nothing extraordinary ; and valuable only as a collection o. tolerably well-arranged portraits. It is a great pity ; every lover of the art must grieve...the first efforts of a young country so unhappily misdi rectcd. There were several painters in America, who would have made a magnificent affair of that... | |
| 1824 - 822 strani
...other nothing extraordinary ; and valuable only as a collection of tolerably well-arranged portraits. It is a great pity ; every lover of the art must grieve...magnificent affair of that which is handled like a tapestry-weaver by Mr Trumbull. Yet Mr Trumbull was a. man of considerable power. His well-known "... | |
| 1824 - 406 strani
...other nothing extraordinary; and valuable only an a collection of tolerably well-arranged portraits. It is a great pity; every lover of the art must grieve to see the first effortsof a young country so unhappily misdirected. There were several painters in America, who would... | |
| 1825 - 498 strani
...nothing extraordinary ; and valuable only as a collection o. tolerably well-arranged portraits. Jt is a great pity ; every lover of the art must grieve...the first efforts of a young country so unhappily misdi rected. There were several painters in America, who would have made a magnificent affair of that... | |
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