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" In good earnest the very frame was worth the money, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the work was very strong; in the piece were more than 100 figures of men, &c. "
The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects - Seite 3
von Allan Cunningham - 1830
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Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F. R. S.: To which is ..., Band 2

John Evelyn - 1859 - 450 Seiten
...a beginner, but would not be sorry to sell off that piece ; on demanding the price, he said £100. In good earnest, the very frame was worth the money, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate aa the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the work was...
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The Art of Wood Carving ...

George Alfred Rogers - 1867 - 96 Seiten
...he said £100. In good earnest, the very frame was worth the money, 30 there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons...work was very strong. In the piece were more than one hundred figures of men, &c. I found he was likewise musical, very civil, sober, and discrete in...
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Annals of St. Paul's Cathedral

Henry Hart Milman - 1868 - 588 Seiten
...brought from Venice. In this piece were more than a hundred figures, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the work was very strong.2 He asked Evelyn 1001. for the whole. The frame, says Evelyn, was worth as much. Evelyn took...
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Annals of S. Paul's Cathedral

Henry Hart Milman - 1869 - 588 Seiten
...brought from Venice. In this piece were more than a hundred figures, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the work was very strong.2 He asked Evelyn 100J. for the whole. The frame, says Evelyn, was worth as much. Evelyn took...
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Memoirs Illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn, Esq., F.R.S ...

John Evelyn - 1870 - 788 Seiten
...but a beginner, but would not be sorry to sell off that piece ; on demanding the price, he said 10o/. In good earnest the very frame was worth the money, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the worke was...
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The carved cartoon, by Austin Clare

Wilhelmina Martha James - 1874 - 342 Seiten
...a beginner, but would not be sorry to sell off that piece : on demanding the price, he said £100. In good earnest the very frame was worth the money, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the work was...
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The Great Triumphs of Great Men

James Mason - 1875 - 674 Seiten
...might turn to h:s profit. He answered that he vas but as yet a beginner, but would not be sorry to sell that piece; on demanding his price, he said an hundred...the very frame was worth the money, there being in nature.nothing so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the work was very...
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The diary of John Evelyn

John Evelyn - 1879 - 652 Seiten
...but a beginner, but would not be sorry to sell off that piece ; on demanding the price, he said ioo/. In good earnest the very frame was worth the money, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons about it, and yet the worke was...
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House architecture, Band 1;Band 102

John James Stevenson - 1880 - 406 Seiten
...price, ho said £100. In good earnest the very frame was worth 1he money, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons...work was very strong ; in the piece were more than one hundred figures of men, &c. I found he was likewise musical, and very civil, sober, and discreet...
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Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people and its places ...

George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 Seiten
...piece ; the price he said jÇioo. The very frame was worth the money, there being nothing in nature so tender and delicate as the flowers and festoons...work was very strong ; in the piece were more than 100 figures of men. I found he was likewise musical, and very civil, sober, and discreete in his discourse."...
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