...As it was put in hand last of all, itfrequently happened that the sculptors had not time to finish it...
Gaston Camille Charles Maspero 「Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt」
...Thecontemporary sculptors of any given period were not all equally skilful...
Gaston Camille Charles Maspero 「Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt」
...The finest sculptors have neverattempted more than this, have never lost sight of the fact that itwas stone they were working with, and never made any attempt tocreate an illusion of real hair...
Harold Speed 「The Practice and Science Of Drawing」
...PRE-RAPHAELITISM: It was started about 1847, primarily by Rossetti(1828-1882), Holman Hunt (1827-), and Sir John Millais (1829-1896),associated with several sculptors and poets, seven in all...
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」
...Much that I have endeavoured to teach on this subject has beengravely misunderstood, by both young painters and sculptors, especiallyby the latter...
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Art」
...His opinionis in direct contradiction to the almost universaltestimony of painters and sculptors, and Rangerhimself in his practice failed to maintain it...
John W. Beatty 「The Relation of Art to Nature」
...It is only in our age that his neurotic touchinesscould possibly be mistaken for strength and vigour; and yet there arehundreds of his kind among the painters and sculptors of the day...
Anthony M. Ludovici 「Nietzsche and Art」
...Dubois, is, like all academic French sculptors, except Chapuindeed, absolutely and integrally a romanticist, completely enamoured ofthe Renaissance...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
...Taken by themselves andconsidered as characteristics of the Institute sculptors, the obvioustraits of this work might, that is to say, be adjudged eccentric andempty...
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」
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