| William Collins - 1805 - 266 trang
...country. "On his first entrance into Rome, happening to pass by the arch of Titus, he saw a few young artists attentively engaged in sketching the basso-relievos...correctness and elegance, to the astonishment of them all. 185 The diligence of Roos at his studies wa* more remarkable than that of any of his cotemporaries... | |
| Matthew Pilkington - 1829 - 632 trang
...basso-relievos on the arch of Titus, when, taking a crayon and paper from one of them, in half an hour he produced a design, finished with incredible correctness...the astonishment of them all. The diligence of Roos in his studies was very remarkable : he laboured incessantly, devoted his whole time to his improvement,... | |
| John Gould - 1835 - 444 trang
...country. On his first entrance into Rome, happening to pass by the arch of Titus, he saw a few young artists attentively engaged in sketching the basso-relievos...his studies was more remarkable than that of any of his contemporaries ; he laboured incessantly, devoted his whole time to his improvement, and omitted... | |
| John Gould - 1838 - 444 trang
...country. On his first entrance into Rome, happening to pass by the arcli of Titus, he saw a few young artists attentively engaged in sketching the basso-relievos...his studies was more remarkable than that of any of his contemporaries; he laboured incessantly, devoted his whole time to his improvement, and omitted... | |
| Matthew Pilkington - 1840 - 794 trang
...hasso-relievos on the arch of Titus, when, taking a crayon and paper from one of them, in half an hour he produced a design, finished with incredible correctness...the astonishment of them all. The diligence of Roos in his studies was very remarkable: he laboured incessantly, devoted his whole time to his improvement,... | |
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