For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to have admitted works into the gallery in which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I... The Forum - Página 2681909Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1921 - 864 páginas
...introduces Whistler to an audience that probably knew little or nothing about him in the following terms: For Mr. Whistler's own sake no less than for the protection...which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen and heard much of Cockney impudence before now;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1989 - 442 páginas
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| Henry Hallam - 1877 - 434 páginas
...always in some degree forced ; and their imperfections gratuitously, if not impertinently, indulged. For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the...which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen, and heard, much of Cockney impudence before... | |
| 1878 - 638 páginas
...his own, had found Mr. Whistler's style so exasperating as to say: For Mr. Whistler's own sake and for the protection of the purchaser, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to have admitted into the Grosvenor Gallery works in which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 720 páginas
...appeared in Fors Clavigera, which is contributed to and edited by the defendant, and was as follows :— " For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the...which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen and heard much of cockney impudence before now,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 766 páginas
...appeared in Fors Clavigera, which is contributed to and edited by the defendant, and was as follows :— " For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the...which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen and heard much of cockney impudence before now,... | |
| Norman Lockhart - 1879 - 178 páginas
...Clavigera on tbe pictures in the Grosvenor .Gallery, Mr.Ruskin WHITBREAD, SAMUEL— ZULULAND. wrote : " For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the...the ill-educate.d conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen and heard much of cockuey impudence before now,... | |
| 1879 - 740 páginas
...appeared in Fors Clavigera, which is contributed to and edited by the defendant, and was as follows :— " For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the...which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of wilful imposture. I have seen and heard much of cockney impudence before now,... | |
| Clara Erskine Clement Waters, Laurence Hutton - 1879 - 486 páginas
...grounded upon the following passage, which appeared in " Fors Clavigera," which Mr. Ruskin edits : — " For Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the...which the ill-educated conceit of the artist so nearly approached the aspect of willful imposture. I have seen and heard much of cockney impudence before... | |
| Royal Society of New South Wales - 1880 - 320 páginas
...productions styled " Nocturnes" and " Arrangements," exhibited in the Grosvenor Gallery, remarked that for Mr. Whistler's own sake, no less than for the protection of the purchasers, Sir Coutts Lindsay ought not to have admitted works into the gallery in which the ill-educated... | |
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