Sculptura: Or, the History and Art of Chalcography, and Engraving in Copper: with an Ample Enumeration of the Most Renowned Masters and Their Works. To which is Annexed, a New Manner of Engraving, Or Mezzotinto, Communicated by His Highness Prince Rupert to the Author of this Treatise, John Evelyn, EsqJ. Murray, 1769 - 140 pagina's |
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Pagina xix
... noble " palace , & c . But the Duke , growing diffolute , " neglected this defign , and all other honourable 66 66 things . His grandfather , who purchased Al- " bury , would have fold any eftate he had in " England ( Arundel excepted ) ...
... noble " palace , & c . But the Duke , growing diffolute , " neglected this defign , and all other honourable 66 66 things . His grandfather , who purchased Al- " bury , would have fold any eftate he had in " England ( Arundel excepted ) ...
Pagina xxii
... noble , innocent delight : “ And in thy virtuous wife , where thou again do'st < 6 meet " Both pleasures more refin'd and sweet ; " The fairest garden in her looks , " And in her mind the wifeft books . " Oh , who would change these ...
... noble , innocent delight : “ And in thy virtuous wife , where thou again do'st < 6 meet " Both pleasures more refin'd and sweet ; " The fairest garden in her looks , " And in her mind the wifeft books . " Oh , who would change these ...
Pagina xxiii
... noble and lafting teftimony of Mr. EVELYN'S gratitude to the place of his educa- tion for it was he who prevailed on Lord HOWARD , afterwards Earl of Norwich , and , on the death of his brother , Duke of Norfolk , to bestow on that ...
... noble and lafting teftimony of Mr. EVELYN'S gratitude to the place of his educa- tion for it was he who prevailed on Lord HOWARD , afterwards Earl of Norwich , and , on the death of his brother , Duke of Norfolk , to bestow on that ...
Pagina 2
... noble mathematical sciences , may draw and engrave their schemes with delight and affurance ; I have been induced to think it more worthy your patronage , and of my small adventure , who pro- fefs to have nothing fo much in my defires ...
... noble mathematical sciences , may draw and engrave their schemes with delight and affurance ; I have been induced to think it more worthy your patronage , and of my small adventure , who pro- fefs to have nothing fo much in my defires ...
Pagina 9
... noble gentleman ; as being one who for these fifty years paft dif- covered a wonderful ardor for the fciences ; and a diligence fo indefatigable in the research of all estimable and worthy inventions , as that it is a thousand pities ...
... noble gentleman ; as being one who for these fifty years paft dif- covered a wonderful ardor for the fciences ; and a diligence fo indefatigable in the research of all estimable and worthy inventions , as that it is a thousand pities ...
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Sculptura: Or, The History and Art of Chalcography, and Engraving in Copper ... John Evelyn Volledige weergave - 1755 |
Sculptura: Or, The History and Art of Chalcography, and Engraving in Copper ... John Evelyn Volledige weergave - 1755 |
Sculptura: Or, the History and Art of Chalcography, and Engraving in Copper ... John Evelyn Volledige weergave - 1769 |
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