Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... canvas , or other material , by the use of colour and form , of the vision that forms itself in the 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 ...
... canvas , or other material , by the use of colour and form , of the vision that forms itself in the 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 ...
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... becomes indeed the faithful and capable servant that carries out the will of its master and interprets on the glowing canvas his thought and the personal vision he sees . All pictures that stop short of this ideal , and PREFACE xiii.
... becomes indeed the faithful and capable servant that carries out the will of its master and interprets on the glowing canvas his thought and the personal vision he sees . All pictures that stop short of this ideal , and PREFACE xiii.
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... canvas . A picture can never give this . " Who can paint Like nature ? Can imagination boast , Amid its gay creation , hues like hers ? Or can it mix them with that matchless skill , And lose them in each other , as appears In every bud ...
... canvas . A picture can never give this . " Who can paint Like nature ? Can imagination boast , Amid its gay creation , hues like hers ? Or can it mix them with that matchless skill , And lose them in each other , as appears In every bud ...
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... canvas , or modelling it in sculpture , or by using the sounds of music , or the language of poetry . Certainly only a comparatively small number of those who attempt it attain success . One of the strangest facts in the history of the ...
... canvas , or modelling it in sculpture , or by using the sounds of music , or the language of poetry . Certainly only a comparatively small number of those who attempt it attain success . One of the strangest facts in the history of the ...
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... brilliant colours pure on the canvas and not first mixed on the palette . This gave a very bright and beauti- ful quality of vibrating air , and many of the ideas of this school will live ; but its work A BRIEF HISTORY 21.
... brilliant colours pure on the canvas and not first mixed on the palette . This gave a very bright and beauti- ful quality of vibrating air , and many of the ideas of this school will live ; but its work A BRIEF HISTORY 21.
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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