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" In this country, as you rightly observe, there is no example of art except what is to [be] met with in a few prints indifferently executed, from which it is not possible to learn much. "
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Página 46
por Massachusetts Historical Society - 1914
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The Catalogue of Old and New England: An Exhibition of American Painting of ...

Rhode Island School of Design. Museum of Art - 1945 - 96 páginas
...the Royal Academy, who had encouraged him to come to England for the purpose of study, Copley stated: In this Country as you rightly observe there is no...prints indiferently exicuted, from which it is not possible to learn much . . . I think myself peculiarly unlucky in Liveitig in a place into which there...
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The Catalogue of Old and New England: An Exhibition of American Painting of ...

Rhode Island School of Design. Museum of Art - 1945 - 92 páginas
...the Royal Academy, who had encouraged him to come to England for the purpose of study, Copley stated: In this Country as you rightly observe there is no...Art, except what is to [be] met with in a few prints indi/erently exicuted,from which it is not possible to learn much . . . I think myself peculiarly unlucky...
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John Singleton Copley

James Thomas Flexner - 1993 - 206 páginas
...young man. He was to write Benjamin West: "In this country, as you rightly observe, there is no example of art except what is to [be] met with in a few prints indifferently executed, from which it is not possible to learn much. ... I think myself particularly...
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America's Old Masters

James Thomas Flexner - 1967 - 450 páginas
...young man. He was to write Benjamin West: "In this country, as you rightly observe, there is no example of art except what is to [be] met with in a few prints indifferently executed, from which it is not possible to learn much. ... I think myself particularly...
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Nineteenth-century American Art

Barbara S. Groseclose - 2000 - 256 páginas
...it758-l8l5l, Boston's greatest painter in those days, had cause to complain: 'In this Country ... there are no examples of Art, except what is to [be] met with in a few prints indifferently executed, from which it is not possible to learn much.' Of his patrons, he was equally...
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The Invention of Painting in America

David Rosand - 2004 - 262 páginas
...understand the ways of the brush. As Copley wrote to West, "In this Country as You rightly observe there are no examples of Art, except what is to [be] met with in a few prints indifferently exicuted, from which it is not possible to learn much."7 And yet, the very lack that...
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