Such views are necessarily near ground, and so a bow must seriously injure the picture unless it be placed at the side, as in Innes's fine work of Niagara Falls (the example of 1884).
Place a fine work by Rubens or Paolo Veronese in a living-room and it will attract attention every time one enters, for the colouring will always be a change from the normal eye experience.
These instances suffice to indicate the difficulty in the production of a fine work of art with so hideous a form as a skeleton thrown into prominence.
Nay, do not look so strangely; remember your own words,--Here will be fine work at your next confession.
My mind misgave me, and I durst trust you no longer with yourselves: Here will be fine work, I'm afraid, at your next confession.
He is represented giving benediction, between two allegorical figures of Justice and Religion,--a fine work of Leonardo da Sarzana.
The altarpiece, representing the Nativity of the Virgin, is a fine work of Sebastian del Piombo.
I doubt very much whether this lantern was ever a fine work on the exterior; but we may well be content to have anything so fine as the interior, and may fairly pardon its architect for his failure to achieve a more complete success.
It is a fine work of, I suppose, the latter part of the sixteenth century.
A fine workof its sort, attributed to Mostart (or to Maubeuge).
This is a fine workof its kind, and full of the prophetic ideas of the Middle Ages.
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