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In April 1772, when James Northcote saw her Miss Notable in Cibber's The Lady's Last Stake, he remarked to his brother " I never saw a part done so excellent in all my life, for in her acting she has all the simplicity of nature and not the least tincture of the theatrical ".
James Northcote, William Godwin, oil on canvas, 1802, the National Portrait Gallery ( London ) | National Portrait Gallery, William Godwin, a radical liberalism | liberal and utilitarian was one of the first to espouse what became known as individualist anarchism.
The clothing of the sitters in Reynolds ' portraits was usually painted either by one his pupils, his studio assistant Giuseppe Marchi, or the specialist drapery painter Peter Toms James Northcote, his pupil, wrote of this arrangement that " the imitation of particular stuffs is not the work of genius, but is to be acquired easily by practice, and this was what his pupils could do by care and time more than he himself chose to bestow ; but his own slight and masterly work was still the best.
To the contrary, both J. M. W. Turner and James Northcote were fervent acolytes: Turner requested he be laid to rest at Reynolds ' side, and Northcote ( who lived for four years as Reynolds ' pupil ) wrote to his family " I know him thoroughly, and all his faults, I am sure, and yet almost worship him.
The story of Jael and Sisera has been the subject of many paintings, including those by Artemisia Gentileschi, Gregorio Lazzarini, James Northcote and James Tissot.
Northcote was named for Sir Henry Stafford Northcote, an English Statesman and financier who had financial interests in James J. Hill's projects.
Following a sharp decline in his popularity, Opie began to work on improving his technique, meriting the praise of his rival James Northcote: " Other artists paint to live ; Opie lives to paint.
Opie painted many notable men and women of the day including Mary Wollstonecraft, Samuel Johnson, Francesco Bartolozzi, John Bannister, Joseph Munden, Charles James Fox, William Betty, Edmund Burke, John Crome, James Northcote, Henry Fuseli, Thomas Girtin, Robert Southey, Samuel Parr, Elizabeth Inchbald and Mary Shelley ; 508 portraits in all, most in oil, and 252 other pictures.
James Northcote RA ( 22 October 1746 – 13 July 1831 ) was an English painter.
A painting of Walter Stirling by James Northcote
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Other allies and guests of Mudge were James Ferguson, the astronomer, and James Northcote, originally a chemist's assistant, who owed him his position in Reynolds's studio.
Portrait of Jonas Hanway by James Northcote, circa 1785.
Paintings in the gallery include the Portrait of Sir John Fleming Leicester, 1st Lord de Tabley, in Peer's Robes, started by Joshua Reynolds and completed by James Northcote, and Portrait of Georgiana Maria Lady Leicester by Lawrence.
There are more paintings by Northcote and Lawrence, and others by James Ward, Julius Caesar Ibbetson, William Hilton, Charles Robert Leslie, Francis Cotes, Henry Fuseli, Augustus Wall Callcott, and George Henry Harlow.
Besides sitting multiple times for Sir Joshua Reynolds, she was painted by Philip Mercier, James Northcote, and Richard Purcell, among others.
Artist James Northcote
This article incorporates text from: The Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Volume 2, James Northcote, 1819
The artists who have painted this subject include Artemisia Gentileschi, Gregorio Lazzarini, James Northcote and James Tissot.

James and praised
Time magazine contributor James Poniewozik praised the Monkees ' classic sitcom, and Jones in particular, saying " even if the show never meant to be more than entertainment and a hit-single generator, we shouldn t sell The Monkees short.
Empire magazine praised the film saying " the gaudily gory, virtuoso, hyper-kinetic horror sequel / remake uses every trick in the cinematic book " and confirms that " Bruce Campbell and Raimi are gods " and Caryn James of The New York Times called it " genuine, if bizarre, proof of Sam Raimi's talent and developing skill.
The Founding Fathers of the United States rarely praised and often criticized democracy, which in their time tended to specifically mean direct democracy ; James Madison argued, that what distinguished a democracy from a republic was that the former became weaker as it got larger and suffered more violently from the effects of faction, whereas a republic could get stronger as it got larger and combats faction by its very structure.
Morris ' prose style in these novels has been praised by Edward James, who described
" James Berardinelli praised it for " energy and tautness " and its " thought-provoking script and thematic richness.
The last of the great actor-managers, Donald Wolfit, played Lear on a Stonehenge-like set in 1944 and was praised by James Agate as " the greatest piece of Shakespearean acting since I have been privileged to write for the Sunday Times ".
The critic James Agee praised aspects of the film, but particularly Colbert's performance.
Critical responses to the programme have been polarised ; reviewers praised its dystopian themes and " enormous sense of fun ", but broadcaster Clive James described it as " classically awful ".
Film critics Dave Kehr and James Berardinelli have also praised the film in the years since.
" James Acheson and Stuart Craig were also praised for their work, with Sheila Benson of the Los Angeles Times stating that " the film's details of costuming ( by The Last Emperors James Acheson ) and production design ( by Stuart Craig of Gandhi and The Mission ) are ravishing.
Frémont's powerful father-in-law, Senator Benton, praised Frémont but announced his support for the Democratic candidate James Buchanan.
James Sallis praised Lust Lizard, saying that Moore's novel provides " all the best comic writing, something beyond jokes, caricature, spinning plates and crazy-tilt towers, something intangible that vanishes whenever we try to look directly at it: some sense, perhaps, that we're still able to rescue from the ever-increasing detritus of our culture a decent, simple humanity.
" Web critic James Berardinelli praised the " superb performances by Fiennes ," and said " John Turturro is exceptional as the uncharismatic Herbie Stempel.
Jay Cocks called the screenplay a " snarling, overwrought and somewhat parochial satire on aristocracy and privileged morality "; he called the film " wretchedly photographed ... as if it were shot under floodlights "; in contrast Cocks praised the performances by Alastair Sim, Arthur Lowe, William Mervyn, Coral Browne, and James Villiers, but reserves most of his praise for O ' Toole, saying his performance is of " such intensity that it may trouble sleep as surely as it will haunt memory.
Ebert also praised James Woods ' portrayal of Hades, stating that Woods brings " something of the same verbal inventiveness that Robin Williams brought to Aladdin ".
Critic James Agee praised her performance in The Nation:
The festival featured a diverse assortment of acts, and early reviews for many of the acts were positive ; critics particularly praised performances by George Clinton, Jamiroquai, James Brown, Creed, Sheryl Crow, The Tragically Hip and Rage Against the Machine.
The game's audio was also well-received: the music was praised for its inclusion of the " James Bond Theme " and " addictive " tunes based on the GoldenEye film's score.
Her films were shown by James Williamson at Hove Town Hall in November 1900, being included in his catalogue in 1902, and were praised by the film pioneer Cecil Hepworth and the writer E. F. Benson.
Though some critics found that Keaton was underused in the film, the actress was generally praised for performance, with James Berardinelli of ReelViews noting that " Diane Keaton is so good at her part that one can see her sliding effortlessly into an anchor's chair on a real morning show.
In her essay ' Modern Fiction ', Woolf praised James Joyce's Ulysses, saying of the scene in the cemetery, " on a first reading at any rate, it is difficult not to acclaim a masterpiece ".
Sir James Brooke, a British delegation, even praised him ' our own king ', and showed his support of him as a new king of Siam.
The poet James Thomson, in his poem The Seasons, praised Sidney as " the British Cassius ", the hero " warmed " by " ancient learning to the enlightened love / Of ancient freedom ".

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