Sculptura: Or, the History and Art of Chalcography, and Engraving in Copper: with an Ample Enumeration of the Most Renowned Masters and Their Works. To which is Annexed, a New Manner of Engraving, Or Mezzotinto, Communicated by His Highness Prince Rupert to the Author of this Treatise, John Evelyn, Esq |
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... effect , and was fo generally " well received , that it ran through three im- preffions that year : the title of this piece " * An apology for the royal party , writ- ten in a letter to a perfon of the late council of state ; with a ...
... effect , and was fo generally " well received , that it ran through three im- preffions that year : the title of this piece " * An apology for the royal party , writ- ten in a letter to a perfon of the late council of state ; with a ...
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... effect putting " his life into his hands ; and yet even this failed " of procuring him the fatisfaction he expected ... effects of " any change in his difpofition , but arofe from " his having entered into new engagements for " the ...
... effect putting " his life into his hands ; and yet even this failed " of procuring him the fatisfaction he expected ... effects of " any change in his difpofition , but arofe from " his having entered into new engagements for " the ...
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... effect of our ignorance only ; and which is yet more criminal , in that we have had their examples to inftruct , and have made them to reproach us . Pardon this indignation of ours , O ye that love virtue , and cultivate the fciences ...
... effect of our ignorance only ; and which is yet more criminal , in that we have had their examples to inftruct , and have made them to reproach us . Pardon this indignation of ours , O ye that love virtue , and cultivate the fciences ...
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... effect was fufficiently obvious , after that of the Burin had been well con- fidered . UGO DA CARPI did things in ftamp , which ap- peared as tender as any drawings , and in a new way of chiaro ofcuro , or mezzo - tinto , by the help of ...
... effect was fufficiently obvious , after that of the Burin had been well con- fidered . UGO DA CARPI did things in ftamp , which ap- peared as tender as any drawings , and in a new way of chiaro ofcuro , or mezzo - tinto , by the help of ...
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... effect in all that behold them , for the admirable tenderness , and rare conduct of the hatches ; especially thofe which he cut after the drawings of ABRAHAM BLOMAERt , and RUBENS . But now that we mention BLOMAERT , whofe works we have ...
... effect in all that behold them , for the admirable tenderness , and rare conduct of the hatches ; especially thofe which he cut after the drawings of ABRAHAM BLOMAERt , and RUBENS . But now that we mention BLOMAERT , whofe works we have ...
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accompliſhed admirable ALBERT DURER alfo almoſt alſo amongſt ANTONIO aqua fortis artiſt becauſe befides beſt burin celebrated CHALCOGRAPHY Chrift curious defign difcourfe divers DURER efpecially engraved engraven eſteemed etched excellent exprefs faid fame famous fays fciences feems feveral fhall fhew fhould figned fince finiſhed firft firſt flouriſhed fome fometimes fpirit FRANS FLORIS ftone ftory fubject fuch fufficiently GIULIO ROMANO graved greateſt hatches Hierom hiftory himſelf honour ib ib ib illuftrious incomparable induſtry inftance inftructive inftrument intaglias invention itſelf laft landfchapes leaſt lefs LEON ALBERTI likewife LUCAS LUCAS VAN LEYDEN Madona mafters moft monfieur moſt noble obferved occafion painted painter peices perfon plates pleaſed prefent preferved prince prints profpects publiſhed QUINTILIAN RAPHAEL rare reft relievo renowned ROBERT NANTEUIL Rome Sculpture ſeems ſhall ſtudy SUIDAS thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thouſand tion TITIAN treatiſe UGO DA CARPI univerfal uſe whereof whofe worthy
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