Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... knowledge in this . But it must be remembered that as we look at pictures we learn , and that all through life we are learn- ing . Yet the study is pleasant and helps to pass many an hour happily . And the more we get to know , the more ...
... knowledge in this . But it must be remembered that as we look at pictures we learn , and that all through life we are learn- ing . Yet the study is pleasant and helps to pass many an hour happily . And the more we get to know , the more ...
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... than this . They think that they are not able to see more than the actual scene before them , or to do more than give as lifelike a rendering of it as their knowledge of art enables them to paint . Yet often 35 Various Opinions about.
... than this . They think that they are not able to see more than the actual scene before them , or to do more than give as lifelike a rendering of it as their knowledge of art enables them to paint . Yet often 35 Various Opinions about.
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E. B. Greenshields. knowledge of art enables them to paint . Yet often some of these men do put their very thought into their work without consciously knowing it . At the same time they are still quite genuine in thinking that art is ...
E. B. Greenshields. knowledge of art enables them to paint . Yet often some of these men do put their very thought into their work without consciously knowing it . At the same time they are still quite genuine in thinking that art is ...
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... knowledge of science on the part of the artist as it would take a lifetime to acquire , and the supreme importance of painting in the most minute and faithful detail . For a logical and clear statement of what art really is , we do not ...
... knowledge of science on the part of the artist as it would take a lifetime to acquire , and the supreme importance of painting in the most minute and faithful detail . For a logical and clear statement of what art really is , we do not ...
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... knowledge subjected everything to the higher ends of mystery and imagination . Then Ruskin real- izes the true power of art and the great achieve- ments of its supreme masters , and sees that his theories only apply to minor matters ...
... knowledge subjected everything to the higher ends of mystery and imagination . Then Ruskin real- izes the true power of art and the great achieve- ments of its supreme masters , and sees that his theories only apply to minor matters ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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