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... portraits had been capable of quick and easy reproduction , it is doubtful whether in Italy they would have had the popularity which the medal won for itself in the middle of the fifteenth century . The cabinet - portrait , suitable for ...
... portraits had been capable of quick and easy reproduction , it is doubtful whether in Italy they would have had the popularity which the medal won for itself in the middle of the fifteenth century . The cabinet - portrait , suitable for ...
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... portrait that we have of the great sculptor . The influence of the wax - model , which was now beginning to assert itself as something produced for its own sake and not merely as a means towards an end , is however already perceptible ...
... portrait that we have of the great sculptor . The influence of the wax - model , which was now beginning to assert itself as something produced for its own sake and not merely as a means towards an end , is however already perceptible ...
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... portrait - painters of His Richard and Dorcas Martin is shown on his time . Pl . X. 1 . In the seventeenth century , the art of the cast medal blossomed again in France , where Guillaume Dupré began to work about 1600. His technique is ...
... portrait - painters of His Richard and Dorcas Martin is shown on his time . Pl . X. 1 . In the seventeenth century , the art of the cast medal blossomed again in France , where Guillaume Dupré began to work about 1600. His technique is ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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