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... Perhaps some day we may have the means , either from a private benefactor or from some of the many public funds concerned with the interchange of scholars , to invite each year one or two of them to visit us . We are also most happy ...
... Perhaps some day we may have the means , either from a private benefactor or from some of the many public funds concerned with the interchange of scholars , to invite each year one or two of them to visit us . We are also most happy ...
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... perhaps his Christian name made inevitable — towards the Raphaelesque , was no more neo - classical than Vien's . It is important to have clearly in mind just when he was in Rome during the crucial years of the germination of neo ...
... perhaps his Christian name made inevitable — towards the Raphaelesque , was no more neo - classical than Vien's . It is important to have clearly in mind just when he was in Rome during the crucial years of the germination of neo ...
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... perhaps deservedly , un- traced today , they suggest a degree of neo - classicism which Mengs had never reached at this date . Nor had the French any- thing similar to show until Doyen's enormous Death of Virginia ( now in the Parma ...
... perhaps deservedly , un- traced today , they suggest a degree of neo - classicism which Mengs had never reached at this date . Nor had the French any- thing similar to show until Doyen's enormous Death of Virginia ( now in the Parma ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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