Geschichte der Mahlerey von J.D. Fiorillo: bd. Geschichte der mahlerey in Grossbrittanien

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J.G. Rosenbusch, 1808
 

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Page 460 - ... and future establishment of the said salaries to the aforesaid William Vandevelde the elder and William Vandevelde the younger, to be paid unto them and either of them during our pleasure, and for so doing these our letters shall be your sufficient warrant and discharge. Given under our privy-seal at our pallace of Westminster, the 20th day of February in the 26th year of our reign.
Page 460 - Whereas we have thought fitt to allow the salary of one hundred pounds per annum unto William Vandevelde the elder, for taking and making draughts of seafights ; and the like salary of one hundred pounds per annum unto William Vandevelde the younger, for putting the said draughts into colours for our particular use ; our will and pleasure is, and wee do hereby...
Page 207 - The Antiquaries Museum ; illustrating the ancient Architecture, Painting, and Sculpture of Great Britain, from the Time of the Saxons to the Introduction of the Grecian and Roman Architecture by Iñigo Jones, in the Reign of King James I. By JACOB SCHNEBBELIE, Draughtsman to the Society, of Antiquarie
Page 248 - Hilliard, Isaac Oliver and John de Cretz, very famous for their painting. So as Greece had moreover their painters, so in England we have also these, William and Francis Segar brethren, Thomas and John Bettes, Lockie, Lyne, Peake, Peter Cole, Arnolde, Marcus (Garrard) Jacques de Bruy, Cornelius, Peter Golchi, Hieronimo (de Bye) and Peter Vandevelde.
Page 622 - I had not only never feen it, but had never heard of it, at leaft with any attention, when, foon after my return from Italy, I was invited to a ball at Burlington-houfe. As I pafled under the gate by night, it could not ftrike me. At day-break, looking out of the window to fee the fun rife, I was furprifed with the vifion of the colonnade that fronted me. It feemed one of thofe edifices in Fairy tales, that are raifed by genii in a night's time.
Page 215 - A Guide to the Cathedral Church of Salisbury. With a particular Account of the late great Improvements made therein, under the Direction of James Wyatt, Esq.
Page 418 - Mr. Lely, I desire you would use all your skill to paint my picture truly like me, and not flatter me at all; but remark all these roughnesses, pimples, warts, and everything as you see me, otherwise I will never pay a farthing for it.
Page 248 - paynter and architecte " in a book written and published by him in folio, in 1563, called The first and chief groundes of Architecture, used in all the auncient and famous monyments, with a farther and more ample Discourse upon the same, than hitherto hath been set out by any other.
Page 45 - the spoil in gold and precious stones filled two great chests, one of which six or seven strong men could do no more than convey out of the church at once.
Page 257 - ... utter certain papers, wherein be printed the face of her majesty and the king of Sweden, and although her highness is not miscontented, that either her own face or the said king's should be printed...

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