Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... 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 in pictures ; and so it ...
... 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 in pictures ; and so it ...
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... observer's point of view , the first effect produced by a good picture on anyone commencing this study is a generally pleasing impression of harmonious colour and of interesting subject . Some people perceive the quality of fine colour ...
... observer's point of view , the first effect produced by a good picture on anyone commencing this study is a generally pleasing impression of harmonious colour and of interesting subject . Some people perceive the quality of fine colour ...
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... observer . As soon as this , the finer meaning of painting , is understood , it well repays anyone to learn as much as possible of the processes by which the artists produce their pictures , the drawing of form , the skilful use of ...
... observer . As soon as this , the finer meaning of painting , is understood , it well repays anyone to learn as much as possible of the processes by which the artists produce their pictures , the drawing of form , the skilful use of ...
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... observer feelings which have the power to stir his imagination , are not on the highest plane of art . They may have a value for decorative purposes and as showing the way in which difficulties can be overcome , but they are at best ...
... observer feelings which have the power to stir his imagination , are not on the highest plane of art . They may have a value for decorative purposes and as showing the way in which difficulties can be overcome , but they are at best ...
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... revealing , through the gift of imagination , the effect produced on their own feelings , and awakening a respon- sive echo in the observers . CHAPTER III VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART WE have seen in 34 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
... revealing , through the gift of imagination , the effect produced on their own feelings , and awakening a respon- sive echo in the observers . CHAPTER III VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART WE have seen in 34 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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