Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... ture would take on the spirit of the individual artist , and give the 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 ...
... ture would take on the spirit of the individual artist , and give the 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 ...
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... ture . Accuracy in drawing makes simple to- pography the inevitable result . So the artist goes to nature for suggestion and materials , XIII . P.G. and not to draw accurately ; but the student- " Land- scape . " Chapter Hamerton ...
... ture . Accuracy in drawing makes simple to- pography the inevitable result . So the artist goes to nature for suggestion and materials , XIII . P.G. and not to draw accurately ; but the student- " Land- scape . " Chapter Hamerton ...
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... ture , by introducing one's own into it . " In the following extracts from the same book , it must be remembered that it is not one of those merely literary critics that painters object to ( and perhaps with some reason if they have no ...
... ture , by introducing one's own into it . " In the following extracts from the same book , it must be remembered that it is not one of those merely literary critics that painters object to ( and perhaps with some reason if they have no ...
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... ture on painting , " is very vague in the minds of most people . I think the majority are satisfied it is the faithful copying of objects or individuals . From the earliest times we find writers on art extolling paintings , not because ...
... ture on painting , " is very vague in the minds of most people . I think the majority are satisfied it is the faithful copying of objects or individuals . From the earliest times we find writers on art extolling paintings , not because ...
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... terest to " students and lovers of art , " for whom the book is written . Anony- mous . Quoted in " Pictorial Composi- tion . " H. R. Poore , A. N. A. ture is to give lasting pleasure , it has to VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART 63.
... terest to " students and lovers of art , " for whom the book is written . Anony- mous . Quoted in " Pictorial Composi- tion . " H. R. Poore , A. N. A. ture is to give lasting pleasure , it has to VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART 63.
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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