| William Smith - 1891 - 1088 trang
...process in Greece proper in the ode, of doubtful date, falsely attributed to Anacreon : " Paint n;c my mistress with her soft black tresses, and. if the wax can do it, paint them breathing of myrrh." Otherwise it does not seem to have been mentioned in literature until the conquests of Alexander hi'l... | |
| William Smith - 1891 - 1124 trang
...an Egyptian origin. We find a mention of the process in Greece proper in the ode, of doubtful date, falsely attributed to Anacreon : " Paint me my mistress with her soft black tresses, and, if the ках can do it, paint them breathing uf myrrh." OtherPICTURA wise it does not seem to have been mentioned... | |
| Georg Ebers - 1893 - 128 trang
...ascribed to Anacreon, in which the poet challenges his friend, a painter, to depict his mistress : " Paint me my mistress with her soft black tresses, and, if the wax consent, paint them breathing of myrrh." The lines suggest No. 45, whose raven locks must certainly... | |
| 1917 - 480 trang
...encaustic process in Greece in the Ode, of doubtful date, falsely ascribed to Anacreon (6th century BC): "Paint me my mistress with her soft black tresses and, if the wax can do it, breathing myrrh!" Otherwise encaustic painting does not seem to have been mentioned in literature till... | |
| 1917 - 476 trang
...encaustic process in Greece in the Ode, of doubtful date, falsely ascribed to Anacreon (6th century BC): "Paint me my mistress with her soft black tresses and, if the wax can do it, breathing myrrh!" Otherwise encaustic painting does not seem to have been mentioned in literature till... | |
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