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bottom. Now there is no doubt nor capability of dispute about such painting as this; it is the work of a mere tyro, and a weak and childish tyro, ignorant of the common laws of light and shadow; it is what beginners always do, and always have done, but what, if they have either sense or feeling, they soon cease to do. I could
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slight. Some of the best and most substantial renderings of the green and turfy masses of our lower hills are to be found in the drawings of Blacklock; and I am sorry not to have before noticed the quiet and simple earnestness, and the tender feeling, of the mountain drawings of William Turner of Oxford. 1 [fn1: It is not without indignation I see the drawings of this patient and unassuming master deliberately insulted every year by the Old Water-Colour Society, and placed in consistent degradation at the top of the room, while the commonest affectations and trickeries of vulgar draughtsmanship are constantly hung on the line. Except works of Hunt, Cox, Fielding, and Finch, there are generally none in the room which desire so honourable a place as those of William Turner.
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