The sculptors may have had monument. s0me personal knowledge of the dramatist ; but they were mainly dependent on the suggestions of friends. The Stratford bust is a clumsy piece of work. The bald domed forehead, the broad and long face, the plump and... The Stratford Bust and the Droeshout Engraving - Pàgina 35per Sir Granville George GREENWOOD - 1925 - 71 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Sidney Lee - 1922 - 878 pàgines
...personal knowledge of the dramatist; but they were mainly dependent on the suggestions of friends. The Stratford bust is a clumsy piece of work. The...chin, the long upper lip, the full cheeks, the massed hah- about the ears, combine to give the burly countenance a mechanical and unintellectual expression.... | |
| Sir Granville George Greenwood, Sir George Greenwood - 1923 - 200 pàgines
...attempt at a posthumus 164 likeness by an artist of no marked skill," of the bust he says that it " is a clumsy piece of work. The bald, domed forehead,...countenance a mechanical and unintellectual expression " ; while of the portrait he tells us that " the dimensions of the head and face are disproportionately... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1915 - 848 pàgines
...personal knowledge of the dramatist ; but they were mainly dependent on the suggestions of friends. The Stratford bust is a clumsy piece of work. The...countenance a mechanical and unintellectual expression. The Warwickshire antiquary, Sir William Dugdale, visited Stratford on July 4, 1634, and then made the... | |
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