He returned to Edinburgh, and devoted himself to historicalpainting.
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It was, for a wonder, precisely like an historicalpainting.
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The principal realistic painters in genre and historicalpainting are Fedotov, Makovski, Perov, Polenor, Vereschagin, etc.
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The whole description of the interview with the King is a good specimen of familiar historicalpainting.
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Vertue thinks that Sir James was indebted to Laguerre for his knowledge of historicalpainting on ceilings, etc.
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He then plunged into the competition for a prize and medal offered by the Royal Academy for the best historicalpainting.
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King Philip, pondering over complicated political combinations, would be a fascinating historicalpainting, but no likeness....
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He still cultivated the art of historicalpainting, and was still as anxious as any contemporary of Frith to tell a story.
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Sir Joshua Reynolds says that the curtains and hangings in an historicalpainting ought to be, not velvet or cotton, but merely drapery.
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In the year 1846 there still remained one panel in the rotunda of the Capitol at Washington to be filled by an historicalpainting.
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In his opinion, the historical poem, the historical novel, the historicalpainting, are all, according to their kind, abominably false as branches of art.
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A beautiful work, and one evidently inspired by the sound of battle, is the noble historicalpainting entitled "On Picket," by Mr. C.A.
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But the historicalpaintings again held her spellbound.
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His noble historicalpaintings are the most precious relics of that heroic age which the nation possesses.
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At other times she would visit the churches, as she was particularly fond of seeing historicalpaintings.
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His memory is like one of those historicalpaintings, where Virgil and Dante sit side by side conversing.