Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... render in any branch of art the feelings inspired by nature . It is perhaps harder to do so in painting landscapes than in depict- ing the human form on canvas , or modelling it in sculpture , or by using the sounds of music , or the ...
... render in any branch of art the feelings inspired by nature . It is perhaps harder to do so in painting landscapes than in depict- ing the human form on canvas , or modelling it in sculpture , or by using the sounds of music , or the ...
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... rendering in poetry , painting , sculpture , and architecture . Though subdued later by their mighty opponents , the more practical Romans , the literature and art of the Greeks conquered their conquerors and flourished anew in the ...
... rendering in poetry , painting , sculpture , and architecture . Though subdued later by their mighty opponents , the more practical Romans , the literature and art of the Greeks conquered their conquerors and flourished anew in the ...
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... rendered , much is rendered conventionally ; by noble conven- tionalities indeed , but such nevertheless as would be inexcusable if the landscape became the principal subject instead of an accom- paniment . " Such progress had been made ...
... rendered , much is rendered conventionally ; by noble conven- tionalities indeed , but such nevertheless as would be inexcusable if the landscape became the principal subject instead of an accom- paniment . " Such progress had been made ...
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... rendered . And in his " Landscape with a Rainbow " the golden corn is contrasted with the meadows in their fresh green after the shower of rain , and the trees , lit up by the sun , are seen against a sky full of rest after a storm ...
... rendered . And in his " Landscape with a Rainbow " the golden corn is contrasted with the meadows in their fresh green after the shower of rain , and the trees , lit up by the sun , are seen against a sky full of rest after a storm ...
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... rendered sensible through imitation of form . " He considers that the idea should first be conceived clearly , and then reproduced by means of external forms , used as symbols , and treated so as to enable the spectator to " Painting ...
... rendered sensible through imitation of form . " He considers that the idea should first be conceived clearly , and then reproduced by means of external forms , used as symbols , and treated so as to enable the spectator to " Painting ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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