Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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Página ix
... subject and the interest it has for anyone who seriously takes it up , to enlarge the scope of the pam- phlet and to issue it in book form . The question " What is a picture ? " one would at first think an easy one to answer , but the ...
... subject and the interest it has for anyone who seriously takes it up , to enlarge the scope of the pam- phlet and to issue it in book form . The question " What is a picture ? " one would at first think an easy one to answer , but the ...
Página xii
... subject . Some people perceive the quality of fine colour more quickly than others , having a natural gift for it . But all who desire to learn can acquire this knowl- edge by practice , and then they soon begin to see that there is ...
... subject . Some people perceive the quality of fine colour more quickly than others , having a natural gift for it . But all who desire to learn can acquire this knowl- edge by practice , and then they soon begin to see that there is ...
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... subject . But it must not be for- gotten that while there is great technical skill in all fine pictures , this should not be con- sidered as the end , but only the means , and it must be informed and inspired by the mind . of the artist ...
... subject . But it must not be for- gotten that while there is great technical skill in all fine pictures , this should not be con- sidered as the end , but only the means , and it must be informed and inspired by the mind . of the artist ...
Página xx
... subject of landscape is a world of illusions ; the only thing about Chap . II . P. G. Ham- it that is certainly not an illusion being the erton . effect on the mind of each particular human being who fancies that he sees something , and ...
... subject of landscape is a world of illusions ; the only thing about Chap . II . P. G. Ham- it that is certainly not an illusion being the erton . effect on the mind of each particular human being who fancies that he sees something , and ...
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... subject from it , and became free to express the beauti- ful wherever it was found . In this sphere it continued to excel , but never again , from the days of the early Renaissance , has it been able to express the ideas that dominated ...
... subject from it , and became free to express the beauti- ful wherever it was found . In this sphere it continued to excel , but never again , from the days of the early Renaissance , has it been able to express the ideas that dominated ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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