Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... 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 . This vision in ...
... 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 . This vision in ...
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... material prosperity . A general feeling for art , which may have been lying dormant , awakens , and great writers , painters , and sculptors appear about the same time , and are called , for want of a better term , a school . Such a ...
... material prosperity . A general feeling for art , which may have been lying dormant , awakens , and great writers , painters , and sculptors appear about the same time , and are called , for want of a better term , a school . Such a ...
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... materials , XIII . P.G. and not to draw accurately ; but the student- " Land- scape . " Chapter Hamerton . struggle for imitative skill must be over before the soul of the master can make its way through the clogging material pigments ...
... materials , XIII . P.G. and not to draw accurately ; but the student- " Land- scape . " Chapter Hamerton . struggle for imitative skill must be over before the soul of the master can make its way through the clogging material pigments ...
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... materials , are quite wrong , yet how true and noble his opinions on the whole ques- tion of art can be at times is shown when he comes under the spell of the overpowering genius of Turner , who with all his knowledge subjected ...
... materials , are quite wrong , yet how true and noble his opinions on the whole ques- tion of art can be at times is shown when he comes under the spell of the overpowering genius of Turner , who with all his knowledge subjected ...
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... materials , constitutes great art as distinguished from merely technical dexterity , and shows the ordinary observer of nature , to his greatly added delight , much more than he can see for himself . We have all often seen and passed ...
... materials , constitutes great art as distinguished from merely technical dexterity , and shows the ordinary observer of nature , to his greatly added delight , much more than he can see for himself . We have all often seen and passed ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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