Volume 3
The Farington diary / edited by James Greig.
- Farington, Joseph, 1747-1821.
- Date:
- [1922?-1928]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Farington diary / edited by James Greig. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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- Found on image 18 / 402…f Wales . 53 CHAPTER XVI A Famous Publisher—The Great Lottery Prize—A Dishonest Carpenter. 57 CHAPTER XVII A Distinguished Soldier—Hoppner and Madame Le Brun—The King’s Attack on Beechey . 60 CHAPTER XVIII The Duke and the Young Roscius—Fortunate Women—Two Pictures by Claude—The Public and Art . 64 CHAPTER XIX...
- Found on image 36 / 402 (page 10)…ebrated Virgin & Child by Corregio for which it is sd. His Lordship gave 4000 guineas.t I also saw the Half portrait of the Prince of Wales by Madame Le Brun,—the Head very indifferent indeed. The Fleet Prison October 18.—Forrester]; mentioned that one side of the London Coffee House is within the rules of the ...
- Found on image 44 / 402 (page 16)…inks Hoppner the best colourist 8c a clever fellow,—Beechey next to Him in colouring, but in manner of painting something too much inclined to Madame Le Brun’s nanner,—that Lawrence was the best draughtsman.— Strenuous at Seventy Academy Club I went to [at Crown and Anchor Inn, Arundel Street]. First of the ...
- Found on image 65 / 402 (page 35)… West, who came in, His preface to His Oriental tales of which He had reed, a copy this morning. In it are strong animadversions on the art of Madame Le Brun.— Academy General Meeting I went to. The business was to elect a Keeper.—Proceeded to Ballot for a Keeper. Burch [R.A.] having declined the scratches o...
- Found on image 93 / 402 (page 61)…wnley did not complain till He got home when He was seized with a shivering fit, and went to bed from which He never again arose.* Hoppner and Madame Le Brun Nollekens spoke of Madame Le Brun & very much condemned Hoppner’s attack upon Her. He said whatever might be objected to Her works, He had seen a Han...
- Found on image 93 / 402 (page 61)… home when He was seized with a shivering fit, and went to bed from which He never again arose.* Hoppner and Madame Le Brun Nollekens spoke of Madame Le Brun & very much condemned Hoppner’s attack upon Her. He said whatever might be objected to Her works, He had seen a Hand drawn & painted by Her, which fo...
- Found on image 378 / 402 (page 328)…, 218ft.; and of Wilberforce, 283 ft -, Sir Soulden, 156 Le Bas, M. (French publisher), 268 Le Blanc, Sir Simon, 156 Le Brave, French Battleship, 169 Le Brun, Mme. Vigee, 35 ; portrait of the Prince of Wales by, 10; her art, 16, 35, 61 Leckham, Mr. See Lacam Le Despenser, Francis, 15th Lord, 221« Le Diomede...
- Found on image 393 / 402 (page 343)…5> 98> io3> x37> 144ft., I59) 166-7, 169ft., 194? 201, 209, 218 and «., 221, 237, 245, 255, 257? 275? 292> 294w*j 297> 3°2"3 i his portrait by Madame Le Brun, 10 5 reconciliation of George III. and, 19, 23 ; Rossi’s bust of, 55 ; buys Henry Bone’s enamel of Reynolds’s “ Death of Dido,” 56 ; Copley’s portrai...
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