Page:Anecdotes of painters, engravers, sculptors and architects, and curiosities of art (IA anecdotesofpaint01spoo).pdf/19

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

The Literary Club, 198

Johnson's Portrait, 198

Johnson's Death, 199

Reynolds and Goldsmith, 199

The Deserted Village, 200

Goldsmith's "Retaliation," 200

Pope a Painter, 201

Reynolds' First Attempts in Art, 202

The Force of Habit, 202

Paying the Piper, 203

Reynolds' Modesty, 203

Reynolds' Generosity, 203

Reynolds' Love of his Art, 204

Reynolds' Criticism on Rubens, 205

Reynolds and Haydn's Portrait, 206

Rubens' Last Supper, 206

Reynolds' Skill in Compliments, 207

Excellent Advice, 208

Sir Joshua Reynolds and his Portraits, 208

Reynolds' Flag, 209

Burke's Eulogy, 209

Reynolds' Estimate and Use of Old Paintings, 210

Influence of the Inquisition upon Spanish Painting, 211

A Melancholy Picture of the State of the Fine Arts
in Spain, 217

Don Diego Velasquez, 226

Velasquez honored by the King of Spain, 227

Velasquez's Slave, 228

Luis Tristan, 229

Tristan and El Greco, 230

Alonso Cano, 230

Cano's Liberality, 231

Cano's Eccentricities, 231