anster造句
例句與造句
- They were the parents of the Victorian painter John Anster Fitzgerald.
- The work of John Anster Fitzgerald debuted at London's Royal Academy.
- John Anster Fitzgerald was happier ( and better ) at painting fairies than human beings.
- Examples include Wyndham, derived from Wymondham, Anster from Anstruther, and Badgerly from Badgworthy.
- Other Victorian artists who depicted fairies include John Atkinson Grimshaw, Joseph Noel Paton, John Anster Fitzgerald and Daniel Maclise.
- It's difficult to find anster in a sentence. 用anster造句挺難的
- In 2006 Maas was duped into paying ?0, 000 for a faked art work claimed to be by fairyland painter John Anster Fitzgerald ( 1823 1906 ).
- And the Maas Gallery of London has a whole entrancing wall of English fairy paintings, with one by John Anster Fitzgerald so ferociously whimsical as to suggest Hieronymus Bosch.
- In " Blackwood's Magazine " for June, 1820, Anster published fragments of a translation of Goethe's " Faust ", and reprinted in England and America.
- His study of Italian verse bore fruit in the mock-heroic poem of " Anster Fair " ( 1812 ), which gave an amusing account of the marriage of " Maggie Lauder, " the heroine of the popular Scottish ballad.
- "' Sir Robert Anster " Bob " Harvey "'( born 24 November 1940 ) is the former mayor of Waitakere City, one of four cities and three districts which until 2010 administered the Auckland urban area in New Zealand.
- John Anster Fitzgerald in " The Artist's Dream " ( 1857 ) painted himself dozing in an armchair while around him a spiky gaggle of hobgoblins gleefully prepared vials of drugs and disrupted a gauzy background scene of a painter at his easel with his model, a fairy with marmoreal skin in a virginal white dress.
- Narcotics seem to be " the stuff, " for example, in " The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of, " a picture by John Anster Fitzgerald, who is said to have sustained his imagination with a steady diet of laudanum, a preparation of opium, and who, so as to leave no doubt in this case, included tell-tale medicine bottles in a watercolor version of the painting, which shows a peaches-and-cream Victorian heroine in a flimsy white dress conjuring up goblins, satyrs and other Boschian creatures at her bedside.