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Thomas Lawrence (Chaucer Art)
January 13, 2006, International Publishers Marketing
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in English
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1904449417 9781904449416
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"On the other hand, as early as 1787, when he was only eighteen years old, Lawrence wrote to his friend Mary Hartley about, '. . . . the great end of painting, . . . . the expressing with truth the human heart in the traits of the countenance' and in 1821, in his first Address to the Royal Academy students given on the occasion of the annual prize-giving for, amongst others, the best historical work, Lawrence said, 'Composition, colour, arrangement of light and shade, all are lost in the power of expression."
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"On the other hand, as early as 1787, when he was only eighteen years old, Lawrence wrote to his friend Mary Hartley about, '. . . . the great end of painting, . . . . the expressing with truth the human heart in the traits of the countenance' and in 1821, in his first Address to the Royal Academy students given on the occasion of the annual prize-giving for, amongst others, the best historical work, Lawrence said, 'Composition, colour, arrangement of light and shade, all are lost in the power of expression."
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