| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1874 - 904 páginas
...which formerly graced the Louvre, combining, as it did, nearly all the excellence of which the varions countries on the Continent could boast in painting...brightest gems of art to their rightful owners, so mnch of excellence still remains, that the gallery of the Louvre is yet, to the man of taste, the greatest... | |
| Bernard Quaritch - 1860 - 458 páginas
...collection which formerly graced the Louvre, combining as it did nearly all the excellence which tin: various countries on the continent could boast in Painting and Sculpture. And though a chain of wonderful events has restored many of the brightest gems of art to their original... | |
| Bernard Quaritch - 1864 - 644 páginas
...collection which formerly graced the Louvre, combining, as it did, nearly I the excellence of which the various countries on the Continent could boast in painting and sculpture. And thongh a chain of wonderful events has restored many of the brightest gems of art to their rightful... | |
| Andrew Wight (of Philadelphia), Joseph Sabin - 1864 - 328 páginas
...collection which formerly graced the Louvre, combining, as it did, nearly all the excellence of which the various countries on the Continent could boast in painting and sculpture. /- eni 2494 MUSES' LIBRARY, (The) or a series of English Poetry, from the Saxons to Charles II. Vol.... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1866 - 272 páginas
...excellence which the various countries on the continent could boast in Fainting and Sculpture. And though a chain of wonderful events has restored many of the brightest gems of art to their original owners, so much of exIs yet, to the man of taste, the greatest attraction In Paris, and the... | |
| John Asaph Rice - 1870 - 638 páginas
...collection which formerly graced the Louvre, combining, as it did, nearly all the excellence of which the various countries on the continent could boast in painting and sculpture, and is, unquestionably, the grandest production of modern times. It exhibits a series of engravings (by... | |
| 1874 - 992 páginas
...collections, combining as they did nearly all the excellence which the various countries on the European Continent could boast in painting and sculpture. And...has restored many of the brightest gems of art to thtir rightful owners, so much of excellence still remains, that the gallery of the Louvre is yet,... | |
| 1875 - 556 páginas
...collections, combining as they did nearly all the excellence which the various countries on [he European Continent could boast in painting and sculpture. And...wonderful events has restored many of the brightest gems ot art to their rightful owners, so much of excellence still remains, that the gallery of the Louvre... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1891 - 916 páginas
...collection which formerly graced the Louvre, combining as it did nearly all the excellence of which the various countries on the Continent could boast in Painting and Sculpture. Since the fall of Napoleon most of the best works of art have been restored to their rightful owners.... | |
| Samuel J. Rogal - 2002 - 508 páginas
...collection which formerly graced the Louvre, combining, as it did, nearly all the excellence of which the various countries on the Continent could boast...much of excellence still remains, that the gallery if the Louvre is yet, to the man of taste, the greatest attraction in Paris, and the very circumstance... | |
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