| 1863 - 844 páginas
...requested me to come and repeat to him the history of Sojourner Truth, saying that the conception Lad never left him. I did so ; and a day or two after,...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition. A notice of the two statues from the London " Athenaeum " must supply a description which I cannot... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1896 - 516 páginas
...begun to turn to Egypt in search of a type of art which should represent a larger and more vigorous development of nature than the cold elegance of Greek...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition. A notice of the two statues from the London " Athenaeum " must supply a description which I cannot... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1896 - 510 páginas
...vigorous development of nature than the cold elegance of Greek lines. His glorious Cleopatra was then hi process of evolution, and his mind was working out...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition. A notice of the two statues from the London "Athenaeum " must supply a description which I cannot give... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Phillips - 1897 - 368 páginas
...begun to turn to Egypt in search of a type of art which should represent a larger and more vigorous development of nature than the cold elegance of Greek...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition." A notice of the two statues, from the London Athentzum, must supply a description better than any I... | |
| Freeman Henry Morris Murray - 1916 - 330 páginas
...the Libyan Sibyl. Two years subsequently I revisited Rome and found the gorgeous Cleopatra finished "Mr. Story requested me to come and repeat to him...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition." Mr. Story in one of his letters tells of his astonishment and gratification at the favorable comments... | |
| 1863 - 804 páginas
...subsequently, I revisited Konie, and found the gorgeous Cleopatra finished, a thing to marvel at, аз the creation of a new style of beauty, a new manner...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition. A notice of the two statues from the London " Athenaeum " must supply a description which I cannot... | |
| Olive Gilbert, Sojourner Truth - 1991 - 372 páginas
...depths of tropical forests, mysterious as the hidden rivers and mines of that burning continent.whole life.history is yet to be. A few days after, he told...am told by those who have, that it was by far the moat impressive work of art at the Exhihition. A notice of the two statues from the London Atfie. niEum... | |
| Olive Gilbert, Sojourner Truth - 1991 - 372 páginas
...mines of that burning continent-whose life-history is yet to be. A few days after, he told me that ho had conceived the idea of. a statue which he should...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition. A notice of the two statues from the London Athenmim must supply a description which I cannot give.... | |
| Sojourner Truth - 1998 - 292 páginas
...begun to turn to Egypt in search of a type of art which should represent a larger and more vigorous development of nature than the cold elegance of Greek...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition. A notice of the two statues from the London Athenceum must supply a description which I cannot give.... | |
| Various Authors, Various - 2004 - 494 páginas
...working out the problem of her broadly developed nature, of all that slumbering weight and fulness of passion with which this statue seems charged, as...the most impressive work of art at the Exhibition. A notice of the two statues from the London "Athenaeum" must supply a description which I cannot give.... | |
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