| John Weale - 1852 - 966 Seiten
...opens a work inscribed to the king (they being alive), with the words, " Being naturally inclined, in my younger years, to study the arts of design,...converse with the great masters thereof, in Italy," &c. His family seem, therefore, to have afforded him this advantage. During a residence of many years,... | |
| Thomas Amyot, John Payne Collier, William Durrant Cooper, Alexander Dyce, Barron Field, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright - 1853 - 510 Seiten
...at least somewhat doubtful. Inigo's own words, in his book upon Stonehenge, fail to bear it out. " Being naturally inclined," he observes, " in my younger...converse with the great masters thereof in Italy, where I apph'ed myself to search out the ruins of those ancient buildings which, in despite of time itself... | |
| John Weale - 1854 - 1004 Seiten
...opens a work inscribed to the king (they being alive), with the words, " Being naturally inclined, in my younger years, to study the arts of design,...converse with the great masters thereof, in Italy," &c. His family seem, therefore, to have afforded him this advantage. INIGO JONES. country, his stay... | |
| Century Guild of Artists (London, England) - 1880 - 194 Seiten
..." Being naturally inclined in my younger years to study the Arts of Designe, I passed into forrain parts to converse with the great Masters thereof in Italy; where I applied myself to search out the ruines of those ancient Buildings, which in despight of Time itself, and violence of Barbarians are... | |
| Sir Reginald Theodore Blomfield - 1897 - 340 Seiten
...first paragraph of his "Stonehenge Restored" (1655) opens with the words " Being naturally inclined in my younger years to study the arts of design, I...converse with the great masters thereof in Italy." The anonymous memoir says that " he travelled over Italy and the politer parts of Europe," at the expense... | |
| Sir Reginald Theodore Blomfield - 1897 - 340 Seiten
...first paragraph of his " Stonehenge Restored" (1655) opens with the words " Being naturally inclined in my younger years to study the arts of design, I...converse with the great masters thereof in Italy." The anonymous memoir says that " he travelled over Italy and the politer parts of Europe," at the expense... | |
| Lewis Einstein - 1902 - 568 Seiten
...Architecture of the Renaissance in England, for accounts of the subject. naturally inclined," he wrote, "to study the arts of design, I passed into foreign...converse with the great masters thereof in Italy." The instruction he received was to bear its fruits in the time of James, but it would scarcely have... | |
| Lewis Einstein - 1902 - 464 Seiten
...accounts of the subject. 3 Hist. Ms. Com., Report 12, Appendix IV, p. 150. naturally inclined," he wrote, "to study the arts of design, I passed into foreign...converse with the great masters thereof in Italy." The instruction he received was to bear its fruits in the time of James, but it would scarcely have... | |
| M. R. Gloag - 1906 - 406 Seiten
...book, " Stonehenge Restored," and then it is in a veiled way. " Being naturally inclined," he writes, " in my younger years to study the arts of design, I...where I applied myself to search out the ruins of their ancient buildings which, in despite of time itself and violence of barbarians, are yet remaining.... | |
| Edwin Beresford Chancellor - 1909 - 442 Seiten
...Restored " : " Being naturally inclined in my younger years to study the arts of design," he says, " I passed into foreign parts to converse with the great...ruins of those ancient buildings which, in despite f time itself and violence of barbarians, are yet remaining." The fact that he makes no mention of... | |
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