| James Elmes - 1825 - 336 頁
...prints by Hollar, views of Albany, the earl's seat in Surry. " Lord Arundel thought," says Evelyn, " that one who could not design a little, would never make an honest man." DON JOHN OF BRAGANZA AND RUBENS. THE fame of Rubens reached Don John of Braganza, afterwards... | |
| Peter Legh - 1831 - 386 頁
...Reynolds observes to the Reynolds. « effect, that a virtuous and truly upright man was most AnLdei. likely to make a good painter. The Earl of Arundel,...could not design a little, would never make an honest man. — (Evlyn Sculptura, p. 95.) Such remarks cannot of course be generally true ; for men, on the... | |
| Galerie Georges Petit - 1849 - 538 頁
...prints by Hollar, views of Albury, the earl's seat in Surrey. " Lord Arundel thought," 2 says Evelyn, " that one who could not design a little, would never make an honest man." A foolish observation enough, and which, if he had not left better proofs, would give one as... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1876 - 446 頁
...prints by Hollar, views of Albury, the earl's seat in Surrey. " Lord Arundel thought,"2 says Evelyn, "that one who could not design a little, would never make an honest man." A foolish observation enough, and which if he had not left better proofs, would give one as little... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1879 - 606 頁
...views of Albury, the earl's seat in Surrey. ' Lord Arundel thought,' (Sculptura, p. 103) says Evelyn, ' that one who could not design a little, would 'never make an honest man.' A foolish observation enough, and which, if he had not left better proofs, would give one as... | |
| Osbert Sitwell - 1928 - 202 頁
...Hollar, it was made in 1633 at the expense of that peer of whom Evelyn wrote " Lord Arundel thought that one who could not design a little would never make an honest man." He was the first private collector in England, and it was his example that inspired first Prince... | |
| Richard Pennington - 2002 - 524 頁
...appreciation. Evelyn does, however, in the Sculptura make one interesting remark concerning Arundel: 'he said that one who could not design a little would never make an honest man'. Horace Walpole in his Catalogue of engravers, 1765, writes: 'In this place should appear the... | |
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