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Fine Arts.
FINE ARTS .
THE public have much to expect from the magnificent Etchings , which Mr . BARRY is now engaged in producing from his own great works in the Adelphi ; the Olympick Games , and scenes of Elysium , have long been the admiration of the world ; and the great room of the society of arts , exhibits a noble monument of classic science , equally honourable to the present age , and his own
physical , philosophical , and moral pencil . — Mr . BOWYER proceeds ( as he ought ) with zeal in the progress of his Unique Cabinet Bible ; the happy combination of ancient art , and modern engraving does honour to the united abilities of Mr . BOWYER and his coadjutor , that great artist FITTLER , ( engraver to the King , ) and this work is to . be classed among the most conof laudable
spicuous of the elegant productions of this refined ajra cnterprize . Messrs . V . and R . GREEN are now completing their thirteenth Engraving from the Dusseldorf collection , and have already convinced the world their intention of fulfilling , and abilities in executing their arduous and honourable task-of the prints already
, produced too much cannot be said in praise ; of the pictures , those particularly from VANDERWERF , demand our warmest encomium . The military operations on the continent which occupy the public mind at this interesting juncture , afford the best scope for the exercise of the pencil ; and it is with p leasure we find BKOW ' is engaged in recording them upon canvas ; the principal engraving in chiefthe Duke of York
is to be inscribed to the commander , , — BROWN ' prints from Tippoo , and the Indian subjects are shortly to make their appearance . —And his great p icture of the Princess Lantballe is nearly finished .- — LIVESAY is now finishing his picture of the Eton Monlerru which will preserve the resemblance of our young nobility , and a faithful record of that celebrated festival . —
The eleo-ant and very excellent productions of NoRTucoTSy OPIE , FTJS ° , and HAMILTON , for the History of England , & c demand our future attention , and animadversion , which must be reserved to our other numbers . — The flattering reception which the FREEMASONS' MACAZINTE
very h ' as received , not only in town , but the Lodges throughout the country , deserve our best acknowledgements , and we promise to continue the same exertions , both in regard of obtaining literaryacquisitions , and elegant embellishments which have already procured us so favourable and honourable a share of public apprcbucicE-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Fine Arts.
FINE ARTS .
THE public have much to expect from the magnificent Etchings , which Mr . BARRY is now engaged in producing from his own great works in the Adelphi ; the Olympick Games , and scenes of Elysium , have long been the admiration of the world ; and the great room of the society of arts , exhibits a noble monument of classic science , equally honourable to the present age , and his own
physical , philosophical , and moral pencil . — Mr . BOWYER proceeds ( as he ought ) with zeal in the progress of his Unique Cabinet Bible ; the happy combination of ancient art , and modern engraving does honour to the united abilities of Mr . BOWYER and his coadjutor , that great artist FITTLER , ( engraver to the King , ) and this work is to . be classed among the most conof laudable
spicuous of the elegant productions of this refined ajra cnterprize . Messrs . V . and R . GREEN are now completing their thirteenth Engraving from the Dusseldorf collection , and have already convinced the world their intention of fulfilling , and abilities in executing their arduous and honourable task-of the prints already
, produced too much cannot be said in praise ; of the pictures , those particularly from VANDERWERF , demand our warmest encomium . The military operations on the continent which occupy the public mind at this interesting juncture , afford the best scope for the exercise of the pencil ; and it is with p leasure we find BKOW ' is engaged in recording them upon canvas ; the principal engraving in chiefthe Duke of York
is to be inscribed to the commander , , — BROWN ' prints from Tippoo , and the Indian subjects are shortly to make their appearance . —And his great p icture of the Princess Lantballe is nearly finished .- — LIVESAY is now finishing his picture of the Eton Monlerru which will preserve the resemblance of our young nobility , and a faithful record of that celebrated festival . —
The eleo-ant and very excellent productions of NoRTucoTSy OPIE , FTJS ° , and HAMILTON , for the History of England , & c demand our future attention , and animadversion , which must be reserved to our other numbers . — The flattering reception which the FREEMASONS' MACAZINTE
very h ' as received , not only in town , but the Lodges throughout the country , deserve our best acknowledgements , and we promise to continue the same exertions , both in regard of obtaining literaryacquisitions , and elegant embellishments which have already procured us so favourable and honourable a share of public apprcbucicE-