| 1787 - 182 pages
...compartments ; yet they are but a fubordinate part, and (as it were) a bafis to the fuperb work erected over them. In a fpace ten feet wide and eighteen high...whofe attention is wholly engaged with her Infant. 2 A groupe of Angels defcended into the flable, and kneeling around him. The face of the leaft of thefe... | |
| Gentleman of Oxford - 1788 - 188 pages
...wholly engaged in her Infant. • ' ,:%!•, .:•; . ». A Croupe of Angels, dcfcended into the Stable, and kneeling around him : the face of the lead of...an idea of youthful beauty that 'perhaps Was never fnrpafled. . 3. A Company of Shepherds, whofe devotion and rude eagernefs to behold him are ftrongly... | |
| Oxfordshire (England) - 1789 - 172 pages
...compartments; yet they are but a fubordinate part, and .(as it were) a bans to the fuperb work erected over them. In a fpace ten feet wide and eighteen high...CHRIST: a compofition of thirteen human Figures befides ltr,ne animals. i. The blefled Virgin, whofe attention is wholly engaged with her Infant. 2. A groupe... | |
| Ditchley (England) - 1795 - 178 pages
...compartments ; yet they are but a fubordinate part, and (as it were) a bafis to the fuperb work erected over them. In a fpace ten' feet wide and eighteen high, is reprefenred the NATIVITY of JESUS, CHRIST: a compofition of thirteen human Figures, befides fome animals,... | |
| Oxford (England) - 1796 - 180 pages
...a fpace ten feet wide and eighteen high, is reprefentedthe NATIVITY of JESUS CHRIST: a competition of thirteen human Figures, befides fome animals. I....the ftable, and kneeling around him. The face of the leaft of th^fe exhibits an idea of youthful beauty that perhaps was never furpafled. 3. A company of... | |
| 1803 - 200 pages
...were, a bafis to the. great work that is erefted over them. In a fpace ten feet wide and eighteen feet high, is reprefented the NATIVITY of JESUS CHRIST, a. compofition of thirteen human figures, befides animals. I. The Bleffed Virgin, whofe attention is wholly engaged in her Infant. a. A Group of Angels,... | |
| 1808 - 166 pages
...which fill the lower compartments ; yet they are but a fubordinate part to the fuperb work eredted over them. In a fpace ten feet wide, and eighteen...the ftable, and kneeling around him. The face of the leaft of thefe exhibits an idea of youthful beauty that perhaps was never furpafled. 3. A company of... | |
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