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... practice he anticipates Caravaggio ; and it was his practice which influenced his contemporaries . Vasari rightly places him as the first who painted in the new realistic manner , which appeared at the time to make such an advance upon ...
... practice he anticipates Caravaggio ; and it was his practice which influenced his contemporaries . Vasari rightly places him as the first who painted in the new realistic manner , which appeared at the time to make such an advance upon ...
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... practice which is proved to have been used by Lewis II of Italy was in fact a continuation of that of his Frankish ancestors nearly a century before him . Nor need we doubt that it , like the imperial monogram , 7 was derived from ...
... practice which is proved to have been used by Lewis II of Italy was in fact a continuation of that of his Frankish ancestors nearly a century before him . Nor need we doubt that it , like the imperial monogram , 7 was derived from ...
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... practice was perpetuated in the more solemn charters of the English kings . Moreover , he wrote a different legend on the two faces of the seal , one declaring him King of the English , the other Duke of the Normans ; and the legends ...
... practice was perpetuated in the more solemn charters of the English kings . Moreover , he wrote a different legend on the two faces of the seal , one declaring him King of the English , the other Duke of the Normans ; and the legends ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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