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... landscape painting I am going to speak about the paint- ing of English landscape . In this apparently insignificant verbal adjustment lies the essence of my ... ENGLISH LANDSCAPE (Aspects of Art Lecture) By Kenneth Clark Read 19 June 1935.
... landscape painting I am going to speak about the paint- ing of English landscape . In this apparently insignificant verbal adjustment lies the essence of my ... ENGLISH LANDSCAPE (Aspects of Art Lecture) By Kenneth Clark Read 19 June 1935.
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... garden of the Villa Borghese , for example , contains no hint of falsification . The third course open to the English landscape painter , topography , was one which Wilson seldom adopted , and it was certainly the least heroic ; but it ...
... garden of the Villa Borghese , for example , contains no hint of falsification . The third course open to the English landscape painter , topography , was one which Wilson seldom adopted , and it was certainly the least heroic ; but it ...
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... landscape , probably designed for the educa- tion of his son John Robert . Historical Landskip of the Egyp- tian and of the Grecian Age ; Historical Landskip of the Roman and of the Modern Age ; Circumstances of ... ENGLISH LANDSCAPE 191.
... landscape , probably designed for the educa- tion of his son John Robert . Historical Landskip of the Egyp- tian and of the Grecian Age ; Historical Landskip of the Roman and of the Modern Age ; Circumstances of ... ENGLISH LANDSCAPE 191.
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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