| John Ruskin - 1857 - 500 páginas
...trace most tation in C definitely throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of TurnerYorkshire. Of all his drawings, I think, those of the Yorkshire series have the most heart in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in them little... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 452 páginas
...juxtaposition. Long years afterwards he delighted to reproduce Scarborough and Whitby, and our only.regret is thathe died without illustrating Wordsworth's beautiful...those of the Yorkshire series have the most heart in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in them little... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1865 - 166 páginas
...Liber,' and because there he found the past and present times in the most striking juxtaposition. . . . . Mr. Ruskin says, and we cannot quote a higher authority...works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire.' " — Thornbury'n Life of Turner. DRUMMOND'S Scotch-made Damask Table Linen, Bed-Boom Sheetings, and... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1865 - 236 páginas
...because there he found the past and present times in the most striking juxtaposition. .... Mr. Bustin says, and we cannot quote a higher authority : ' The...works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire.' " — Thorribury's Life of Turner. DRUMMOND'S Scotch-made Damask Table Linen, Bed-Room Sheetings, and... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1866 - 306 páginas
...and because there he found the past and present times in the most striking juxtaposition Mr. Kuskin says, and we cannot quote a higher authority : ' The...works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire.' " — Thornbury's Life of Turner. DRUMMOND'S Scotch-made Damask Table Linen, Bed-Boom Sheetings, and... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1867 - 644 páginas
...and the NW of Yorkshire. "The scenery," writes Mr. Buskin, " whose influence I can trace [Yorkshire.] most definitely throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire. . . . His first conceptions of mountain scenery seem to have been taken from Yorkshire, and its rounded... | |
| John Ruskin - 1873 - 500 páginas
...Ihipecnliar mamiestalongest studied, but the scenery whose influence I can trace most tiou "" Turner, definitely throughout his works, varied as they are,...those of the Yorkshire series have the most heart in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in thorn little... | |
| V. Pellegrin - 1873 - 74 páginas
...Turner's Drawings :— " I do not know in what district of England Turner first or longest studied, but the scenery whose influence I can trace most definitely,...throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Of all his drawings, I think those of the Yorkshire series have the most... | |
| Joseph Lloyd Brereton - 1874 - 196 páginas
...*»* " I do not know in what district of England, Turner first or longest studied, but the RCenery whose influence I can trace most definitely, throughout his works, varied as they arc, is that of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Of all his drawings, I think those of the Yorkshire scries... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 584 páginas
...influence I can trace most definitely, throughout his works, varied a* they are, ir, that of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Of all his drawings. I think those of the Yorkshire series nave the most heart in thorn, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth.... | |
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