The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1852 - Ireland |
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Page 643
... picture may kill some other close in its vicinity , either by being too good , or else too highly colored , for the tone of those near it ; sometimes the pictures they are anxious to have on the line will not fit , without displacing ...
... picture may kill some other close in its vicinity , either by being too good , or else too highly colored , for the tone of those near it ; sometimes the pictures they are anxious to have on the line will not fit , without displacing ...
Page 647
... pictures ; the remainder are sketches , which , however interesting in a portfolio , are quite out of place here . A picture by Absolon , No. 187 , illustrative of some lines of the poet Burns , is very clever , and looks to still more ...
... pictures ; the remainder are sketches , which , however interesting in a portfolio , are quite out of place here . A picture by Absolon , No. 187 , illustrative of some lines of the poet Burns , is very clever , and looks to still more ...
Page 655
... picture , and overcomes the difficulty of making a trim pleasure craft look picturesque . No. 139. " Train up a child in the way he should go , " William Mulready , R.H.A. Our expectations concerning this picture were greatly raised ...
... picture , and overcomes the difficulty of making a trim pleasure craft look picturesque . No. 139. " Train up a child in the way he should go , " William Mulready , R.H.A. Our expectations concerning this picture were greatly raised ...
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