The Martinengo family seems to have patronised this painter, as the Senator Count Martinengo, of Venice, possesses as an heirloom a small picture by the master which is signed "Bartolommeo mezzo Veneziano e mezzo Cremonese.
Three years later, an unknown gentleman, not too smartly dressed, was announced at the National Gallery, and began to open a small picture-case.
In the Accademia at Pavia is a small picture, representing Christ bearing his cross, and followed by some Carthusian Brothers, which in simple pathos and deep religious meaning is perhaps without its equal in art.
He was gloating over a small picture, its frame tilted back on the upright of his easel.
On the way back to the studio the two stopped to look in a shop-window, when Jack gave a cry of delight and pressed his nose against the glass to get a better view of a small picture by Monet resting on an easel.
Halliday broke the seal with his thumb-nail, and took out half a sheet of note-paper closely written on one side, wrapped about a small picture-card.
He made a small picture representing "Charity"--a sad-faced woman cherishing three children in her arms.
In the Paris Salon of 1847, a small picture appeared, representing a Greek boy and girl stirring up two game-cocks to fight.
We may cite as an instance the Diana seated on a stag in a small picture at Berlin, No.
The Knight Dreaming, a small picture, now in the National Gallery (No.
His greatest successes, however, are in the representation of calm seas, as may be seen in a small picture at Munich.
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