The Works of the Late Edward Dayes: Containing An Excursion Through the Principal Parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with Illustrative Notes by E.W. Brayley; Essays on Painting; Instructions for Drawing and Coloring Landscapes; and Professional Sketches of Modern Artists |
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... Abbey . * This was a Cistercian Abbey . Henry de Lacy , A. D. 1147 , placed at Bernoldswyk a Convent of Cistercian monks from Fountains , who , after they had struggled with great inconveniencies for five or six years there , desired to ...
... Abbey . * This was a Cistercian Abbey . Henry de Lacy , A. D. 1147 , placed at Bernoldswyk a Convent of Cistercian monks from Fountains , who , after they had struggled with great inconveniencies for five or six years there , desired to ...
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... and Professional Sketches of Modern Artists Edward Dayes, Edward Wedlake Brayley. B. Dunes prince ! Pb May 251805 by MDave Down Square J. Rafft sculp FOUNTAINS ABBEY . To feel , is to be alive. m Fountains Abbey , Yorkshir.
... and Professional Sketches of Modern Artists Edward Dayes, Edward Wedlake Brayley. B. Dunes prince ! Pb May 251805 by MDave Down Square J. Rafft sculp FOUNTAINS ABBEY . To feel , is to be alive. m Fountains Abbey , Yorkshir.
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... FOUNTAINS ABBEY . To feel , is to be alive ; he only can be said tru- ly to live , who is capable of enjoying the beauties of creation . Here the admirer of nature will receive a high treat , from elegant formed ... FOUNTAINS ABBEY. ...
... FOUNTAINS ABBEY . To feel , is to be alive ; he only can be said tru- ly to live , who is capable of enjoying the beauties of creation . Here the admirer of nature will receive a high treat , from elegant formed ... FOUNTAINS ABBEY. ...
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... Fountains Abbey prompt the student to sketch , the retirement of the place will afford him an opportunity of coloring from nature . The whole ef- fect of the light and shade may be acquired by the aid of Indian ink , indigo , ( or ...
... Fountains Abbey prompt the student to sketch , the retirement of the place will afford him an opportunity of coloring from nature . The whole ef- fect of the light and shade may be acquired by the aid of Indian ink , indigo , ( or ...
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... Abbey - Church are spread over a vast tract of land : the chapter - house , the refectory , the dormitory , with about one hundred yards of the cloisters , ( perfectly weather proof , ) are tolerably entire . Fountains Abbey , as before ...
... Abbey - Church are spread over a vast tract of land : the chapter - house , the refectory , the dormitory , with about one hundred yards of the cloisters , ( perfectly weather proof , ) are tolerably entire . Fountains Abbey , as before ...
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