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An historical and chronological series of the most eminent painters. [electronic resource] : Containing, in a concise manner, the time of their birth, death, and When they Flourished. Together with their age, country, Places of Residence, Masters, Excellencies, and Principal Works. Chiefly collected from a manuscript of the late famous Father Resta.
by Resta, Sebastiano. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The principles of painting, under the heads of anatomy attitude accident Architecture Composition Claro-Obscuro Contrast Colouring Design Disposition Draperies Expression Harmony History Invention Landskip Lights Proportion Passion Portraiture Sculpture Style Truth Unity, &c. In which is contained, An account of the Athenian, Roman, Venetian and Flemish schools. To which is added, The balance of painters. Being The Names of the most noted Painters, and their Degrees of Perfection in the Four principal Parts of their Art: Of singular Use to those who would form an Idea of the Value of Paintings and Pictures. Written originally in French by Mons. du Piles, Author of The Lives of the Painters. And now first translated into English. By a painter [electronic resource].
by Piles, Roger de, 1635-1709. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The gentleman's and connoisseur's dictionary of painters. [electronic resource] : Containing a complete collection, and account, of the most distinguished artists, who have flourished in the art of painting, at Rome, Venice, Naples, Florence, and other Cities of Italy; in Holland, Flanders, England, Germany, or France; from the Year 1250, when the Art of Painting was revived by Cimabue, to the Year 1767; including above Five Hundred Years, and the Number of Artists amounting to near One Thousand Four Hundred. Extracted from the most authentic writers who have treated on the Subject of Painting, in Latin, Italian, Spanish, English, French, and Low Dutch. To which are added, two catalogues: the one, a catalogue of the disciples of the most famous masters, for the Use of those who desire to obtain a critical Knowledge of the different Hands and Manners of the different Schools: the other, a catalogue of those painters who imitated the works of the eminent masters so exactly, as to have their copies frequently mistaken for originals. The Whole being digested in a more easy and instructive Method than has hitherto appeared; and calculated for general Entertainment and Instruction, as well as for the particular Use of the Admirers and Professors of the Art of Painting. By the Rev. M. Pilkington, A. M. Vicar Of AtDonabate And Portraine, In The Diocese Of AtDublin.
by Pilkington, Matthew, 1701-1784. Edition: A new edition. To which is added, a supplement: .. by James Barry, ..Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1798Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The gentleman's and connoisseur's dictionary of painters. [electronic resource] : Containing a complete collection, and account, of the most distinguished artists, who have flourished in the art of painting, at Rome, Venice, Naples, Florence, and other Cities of Italy; in Holland, Flanders, England, Germany, or France; from the Year 1250, when the Art of Painting was revived by Cimabue, to the Year 1767; including above Five hundred Years, and the Number of Artists amounting to near One thousand Four hundred. Extracted From the most authentic Writers who have treated on the Subject of Painting, in Latin, Italian, Spanish, English, French, and Low Dutch. To which are added, two catalogues; The One, a Catalogue of the Disciples of the most famous Masters; for the Use of those, who desire to obtain a critical Knowledge of the different Hands, and Manners, of the different Schools. - The other, a Catalogue of those Painters, who imitated the Works of the eminent Masters so exactly, as to have their Copies frequently mistaken for Originals. The whole Being digested in a more easy and instructive Method, than hath hitherto appeared; and calculated for general Entertainment and Instruction, as well as for the particular Use of the Admirers and Professors of the Art of Painting. By the Rev. M. Pilkington, A. M. Vicar of Donabate and Portraine, in the Diocese of Dublin.
by Pilkington, Matthew, 1701-1784. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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The portraits of the most eminent painters, and other famous artists, that have flourished in Europe. [electronic resource] : Curiously engraven on above one hundred copper plates. By F. Bouttats, P. De Jode, Senior, P. De Jode, Junior, W. Hollar, P. Pontius, J. Vorsterman, C. Waumans, &c. from original paintings of Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Cornelius Janssens, Guido Rheni, David Teniers, and other celebrated Masters. With An Account of their Lives, Characters, and most considerable Works. To which is now added, An historical and chronological series of all the most eminent painters for near Five Hundred Years. Chiefly collected from a manuscript of the late famous Father Resta.
by Resta, Sebastiano | Bouttats, Frederik, ca. 1620-1676 | Van Dyck, Anthony, Sir, 1599-1641. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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