Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... artist's mind when he looks on the landscape , or on the people and the scene he is painting , or when he recalls it in his memory . This vision in pictures painted by great men changes as it passes through their imagination , and is ...
... artist's mind when he looks on the landscape , or on the people and the scene he is painting , or when he recalls it in his memory . This vision in pictures painted by great men changes as it passes through their imagination , and is ...
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... artist , and give the observer very different ideas of identical views . For if it is not the actual scene before him that is painted , but his idea of it , it is evident that the personality of the artist counts for a very great deal ...
... artist , and give the observer very different ideas of identical views . For if it is not the actual scene before him that is painted , but his idea of it , it is evident that the personality of the artist counts for a very great deal ...
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... artist , impressed by him on the picture as he painted it , and ex- pressed by it and revealed in some inexplicable way to the observer . As soon as this , the finer meaning of painting , is understood , it well repays anyone to learn ...
... artist , impressed by him on the picture as he painted it , and ex- pressed by it and revealed in some inexplicable way to the observer . As soon as this , the finer meaning of painting , is understood , it well repays anyone to learn ...
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... artist's vision , and it should communicate his thought and feeling to those in sympathy with his ideas . And so from the observer's position we come again to the subjective view of art . This view finds its latest expression in the ...
... artist's vision , and it should communicate his thought and feeling to those in sympathy with his ideas . And so from the observer's position we come again to the subjective view of art . This view finds its latest expression in the ...
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... artist by nature . It is the means the artist has of revealing the feelings that possess him in the presence of nature . This is its proper sphere , and in this only can it excel . It is not , as it is often supposed to be , something ...
... artist by nature . It is the means the artist has of revealing the feelings that possess him in the presence of nature . This is its proper sphere , and in this only can it excel . It is not , as it is often supposed to be , something ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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