These paintings are the work of a Russian, Verestchagin, a painter equal to any of his contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences of... Realism - Page 6by Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich Vereshchagin - 1888 - 35 pagesFull view - About this book
| Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich Vereshchagin - History - 1899 - 312 pages
...running victory for the idea." Still more notable was the judgment of the London Christian of December 2, 1887 — a view having all the more interest to me...contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences... | |
| Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich Vereshchagin - History - 1899 - 348 pages
...for the idea." Still more notable was the judgment of the London Christian of December 2, 1887—a view having all the more interest to me because of...contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences... | |
| Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich Vereshchagin - Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 - 1899 - 314 pages
...for the idea." Still more notable was the judgment of the London Christian of December 2, 1887—a view having all the more interest to me because of...contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences... | |
| American Sociological Association - Sociology - 1907 - 656 pages
...paper, the Christian, of December 2, 1887: These paintings are the work of a Russian, Veretchagin — a painter equal to any of his contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences... | |
| Leo Wiener - Soviet Union - 1915 - 264 pages
...Christian paper in London wrote about him, "These paintings are the work of a Eussian, Vereshchagin, a painter equal to any of his contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences... | |
| American Sociological Association - Sociology - 1907 - 162 pages
...paper, the Christian, of December 2, 1887: These paintings are the work of a Russian, Veretchagin—a painter equal to any of his contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences... | |
| John Herman Randall, Horace Holley - International cooperation - 1928 - 458 pages
...with the importance of his ethical message. "Verestshagin is a painter," writes an English art critic, "equal to any of his contemporaries in artistic ability, and beyond any painter who ever lived in the grandeur of his moral aims and the application of his lessons to the consciences... | |
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