— should be, not only by an accomplished designer of woodcut, but itself the illustration of a popular story. The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is forever lovely ; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given one of his... English Female Artists - Página 5de Ellen Creathorne Clayton - 1876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Ruskin - 1855 - 330 páginas
...illustration of a popular story. The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is for ever lovely ; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given...pictures for, — old-fashioned as red-tipped daisies are, — and more precious than rubies. And I am conscious of, and deeply regret, the inevitable warp... | |
| John Ruskin - 1875 - 72 páginas
...illustration of a popular story. The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is for ever lovely; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given one of his own pictures for,—old-fashioned as red-tipped daisies are,—and more precious than rubies. And I am conscious... | |
| Clara Erskine Clement Waters, Laurence Hutton - 1879 - 532 páginas
...illustration of a popular story. The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is forever lovely ; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given one of his own paintings for,— old-fashioned as red-tipped dresses are, and more precious than rubies." — RUSKIN'S... | |
| Charles Edward Bolton - 1884 - 414 páginas
...colors. Mr. Kuskin speaks of her pictures, " Young Customers" (two children in a village toy-shop), as "a thing which, I believe, Gainsborough would have...given one of his own pictures for — oldfashioned as red tipped daisies and more precious than rubies." She has drawn much on wood for Once a Week, Cassell's... | |
| Horatia K. F. Gatty Eden - 1885 - 100 páginas
...everlasting remembrance. * The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is for ever lovely ; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given...pictures for — oldfashioned as red-tipped daisies are, and more precious than rubies. — Ruskin, " Notes on some of the Pictures at the Royal Academy."... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 416 páginas
...illustration of a popular story. The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is forever lovely ; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given...pictures for — oldfashioned as red-tipped daisies are — and more precious than rubies. And I am conscious of, and deeply regret, the inevitable warp... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1893 - 212 páginas
...colors. Mr. Ruskin speaks of her pictures, " Young Customers " (two children in a village toyshop), as " a thing which, I believe, Gainsborough would...red-tipped daisies, and more precious than rubies." She has drawn much on wood for Once a Week, Cassell's publications, and Corn/till Magazine, and was... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 394 páginas
...illustration of a popular story. The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is forever lovely ; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given...pictures for — oldfashioned as red-tipped daisies are — and more precious than rubies. And I am conscious of, and deeply regret, the inevitable warp... | |
| Juliana Horatia Ewing - 1895 - 392 páginas
...are not common, and they grow rarer year by year. We do well to hold them in everlasting remembrance. have given one of his own pictures for, — old-fashioned as redtipped daisies are, and more precious than rubies. — Ruskin's Notes on some of the Pictures at the Royal Academy.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1902 - 422 páginas
...illustration of a popular story. The drawing, with whatever temporary purpose executed, is for ever lovely ; a thing which I believe Gainsborough would have given...pictures for, — old-fashioned as red-tipped daisies are — and more precious than rubies. And I am conscious of, and deeply regret, the inevitable warp... | |
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