| Sir William Martin Conway - 1889 - Страниц: 324
...another's great work whereon he hath spent a whole year's careful labour. And this gift is. wonderful. For God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn and know...long time none hath been before him and after him anpther cometh not soon. Of this we behold examples in the days of the Romans in the time of their... | |
| 1901 - Страниц: 528
...ideal of truth and beauty which Dürer felt that he himself could never reach. He has written : — " God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn and know...time none hath been before him, and after him another comcth not soon." Truly may it be said that in the history of German art " after him another cometh... | |
| 1901 - Страниц: 56
...ideal of truth and beauty which Durer felt that he himself could never reach. He has written : — " God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn and know...day no other can contrive ; and perhaps for a long rime none hath been before him, and after him another cometh not soon." IMILE GALICHON 'GAZETTE DBS... | |
| William Holman Hunt - 1905 - Страниц: 566
...arc, saying is nothing, doing is all. — RENAN. God sometime; granted\ unto a man to learn and to know how to make a thing, the like whereof in his...long time none hath been before him, and after him cometh another not soon. — ALBERT DUKER. THE earliest impulse in art was to present what recommended... | |
| William Holman Hunt - 1906 - Страниц: 566
...arc, saying is nothing, doing is all. — RENAN. God sometimes grantcth unto a man to learn and to know how to make a thing, the like whereof in his...long time none hath been before him, and after him cometh another not soon. — ALBERT DURER. THE earliest impulse in art was to present what recommended... | |
| Julia de Wolf Gibbs Addison - 1906 - Страниц: 588
...glowing coppery red background. It is a spirited, beautiful example of Diirer as a portrait-painter. " God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn and know...the like whereof in his day no other can contrive." So wrote Albrecht Diirer; no character is better adapted to illustrate this remark than his own. The... | |
| Julia de Wolf Gibbs Addison - 1907 - Страниц: 574
...glowing coppery red background. It is a spirited, beautiful example of Diirer as a portrait-painter. " God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn and know...the like whereof in his day no other can contrive." So wrote Albrecht Durer; no character is better adapted to illustrate this remark than his own. The... | |
| George Hall Baker, George Raywood Devitt - 1910 - Страниц: 346
...man himsejf in the annals of the art of his country: "God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn aiid know how to make a thing, the like whereof in his...before him and after him another cometh not soon." Schaeuffelein (about 1480- about 1540), an apprentice of Diirer, followed his style so closely that... | |
| Charles Christian Heyl - 1912 - Страниц: 482
...mediaeval Germany and the Renaissance." His position in his country was well described in his own words: " God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn and know...the like whereof in his day no other can contrive." He was as manysided as Leonardo and his touch with Italy lent new vigour to his work. He travelled... | |
| Sir William Martin Conway - 2012 - Страниц: 322
...another's great work whereon he hath spent a whole year's careful labour. And this gift is wonderful. For God sometimes granteth unto a man to learn and know...before him and after him another cometh not soon. Of this we behold examples in the days of the Romans in the time of their splendour. Little is now... | |
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