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Example sentences for "whose style"

  • He had also been a scholar or rather imitator of Jacopo Bellini, to whose style, says Vasari, he invariably adhered.

  • Monti and Giangioseffo del Sole, to whose style he most attached himself, were then likewise flourishing at the same place.

  • After the lapse of two centuries, Bianconi has written of him with more freedom, declaring, that though the son, he was not the follower of Bernardino, the purity of whose style he was far from attaining.

  • It seems certain that Romani studied in Venice, and there became attached to Paolo, whose style he adopted in the Mysteries of the Rosario; and even more so to Tintoretto, whose rules he usually practised, and very successfully.

  • In his native state he met with two more models in Pordenone and Soiaro, in whose style, according to Vasari, he exercised himself, before he became acquainted with the works of Giulio.

  • He painted also in Genoa and Turin, and in these cities and in both the states, we find some beautiful works, the more so as they resemble Rubens in tone, to whose style of colour he aspired.

  • Luciano Foti survived them, an excellent copyist of every master, but particularly of Polidoro, whose style he adopted in his own composition.

  • This is the common report, but I think it can only apply to inexperienced purchasers, since if there be a painter, whose style it is almost impossible to imitate to deception, it is Polidoro da Caravaggio.

  • Bonaventura Lamberti is numbered by Mengs among the latest of the successful followers of the school of Cignani, whose style he preserved more carefully than Mancini himself.

  • Most part, however, are from unknown hands, and so well executed, that we are justified in suspecting that they must have been retouched about the times of Lippo Dalmasio, to whose style a few of them bear considerable resemblance.

  • He was fellow citizen, and a faithful companion too of Lanfranco, whose style he approached very nearly.

  • His family removed to Amsterdam where he studied under Rembrandt, whose style he imitated.

  • Dutch portrait painter, born at The Hague, who studied under his father, Gaspar Netscher, whose style he followed.

  • A Dutch painter, and scholar of Gabriel Metzu, whose style he imitated.

  • He was associated with Rubens, whose style he imitated.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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