Gottamelata at Padua and Verrocchio's Bartolemmo Colleone at Venice as the three great examples of equestrian statues of the Italian Renaissance. So far as it is possible to form an opinion from the very numerous studies in the Royal Collection at Windsor,... Nature - Stran 310uredili: - 1920Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1889 - 1028 strani
...specimen at that time, but we have now many hounds which are very much better in every particular, so far as it is possible to form an opinion from the picture. When bloodhounds contract distemper they generally have the disease in a very severe form,... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1911 - 396 strani
...of the war. We can never adequately judge of our loss from this outrageous piece of vandalism, but so far as it is possible to form an opinion from the fragment now published, it is heavy. Written under difficulties and without works of reference, the... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1924 - 674 strani
...statue ranked with Donatello's Gottamelata at Padua and Verrocchio's Bartolemmo Colleone at Venice as the three great examples of equestrian statues of...attitude of the horse galloping to that of it walking. He says in a note in one of his manuscripts, " the trot is almost the nature of the free horse." The... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1924 - 684 strani
...statue ranked with Donatello's Gottaruelata at Padua and Verrocchio's Bartolemmo Colleone at Venice as the three great examples of equestrian statues of...seem to have been in advance of both the others in f reedom and vigour of movement. The sequence of studies shows a change of purpose from the attitude... | |
| British Columbia. Department of Mines - 1925 - 542 strani
...still containing good gold values, and a tailing which falls to treatment by some further process. So far as it is possible to form an opinion from the described results of recent sinking and drifting on this property, it indicates that a short distance... | |
| 1910 - 1176 strani
...regularity, though he laments that one plot of land had remained upon his hands for four years ; and so far as it is possible to form an opinion from the amount of seed corn, &c., used, he had not more than 150 acres under the plough in his own hands. Some... | |
| New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1927 - 598 strani
...supported. The case of Parker v. Miller (42 TLR 408), has been pressed upon us. The decision in that case, so far as it is possible to form an opinion from the rather brief report, appears to be an extension of the principle laid down by the Privy Council in... | |
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