| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1853 - 258 strani
...by my boyish efforts. It was not until I had run through all the galleries and studios of Rome, and had under my eye the genial forms of Italy, that I...but as a Persian does the sun, with my face to the ground." Here he enjoyed the friendship of Thorwaldsen, and his companion at this time was RW Weir,... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1867 - 660 strani
...by my boyish efforts. It was not until I had run through all the galleries and studios of Rome, and had under my eye the genial forms of Italy, that I...but as a Persian does the sun, with my face to the ground." Hence he enjoyed the friendship of Thorwaldsen, and his companion at this time was RW Weir,... | |
| Ednah Dow Cheney - 1880 - 360 strani
...himself, "It was not until I had run through all the galleries and studios of Rome, and had under my eyes the genial forms of Italy, that I began to feel Nature's value." He made a bust of Lafayette, which Cooper says " is the very man, and should be dear to us in proportion... | |
| Horatio Greenough - 1887 - 264 strani
...studied. When I saw the genial forms of Italy, I began to feel Nature's value. I adored her before, but as a Persian does the sun, with my face to the ground." He had letters to Thorwaldsen, and profited by his criticism and advice. This excitement and... | |
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