For some years he was the only sculptor we had, and worthily did he lead the van in a field where triumphs awaited us. I happened, five or six years ago, to travel from Boston southward with him and Powers, and heard Greenough then warmly second Powers... Scenes and Thoughts in Europe - Page 84de George Henry Calvert - 1846 - 160 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| George Henry Calvert - 1851 - 176 pages
...Tribune with its priceless treasures, daily invites the stranger in the same liberal way. Among the studios of living Artists, the most attractive naturally...a reputation in the severest of the Fine Arts was GEEENOUGH. For some years he was the only sculptor we had, and worthily did he lead the van in a field... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1853 - 262 pages
...paltry barrack. 11 A VISIT TO GREENOUGH'S STUDIO. [FROM " SCENES AND THOCOHT8 IN EUROPE."] AMONG the studios of living Artists, the most attractive naturally...a reputation in the severest of the Fine Arts was GREENOUGH. For some years he was the only sculptor we had, and worthily did he lead the van in a field... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1853 - 258 pages
...GREENOUGH'S STUDIO. [FROM " SCENES AND THOUGHTS IN EUROPE."] AMONG the studios of living Artists, tile most attractive naturally to an American, are those...a reputation in the severest of the Fine Arts was GKEENOUGH. For some years he was the only sculptor we had, and worthily did he lead the van in a field... | |
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