Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... fact these were considered hostile to each other . Why waste precious time over matters of a day's interest or wonder , when the whole of the eternal future depends on man's actions dur- ing his brief A BRIEF HISTORY 5.
... fact these were considered hostile to each other . Why waste precious time over matters of a day's interest or wonder , when the whole of the eternal future depends on man's actions dur- ing his brief A BRIEF HISTORY 5.
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... wonder that worldly success and the ways of the world . were not for them . Ruysdael is the first to hear the plaintive minor chord in the har- mony that rises from the earth and to feel the restless , never satisfied spirit which has ...
... wonder that worldly success and the ways of the world . were not for them . Ruysdael is the first to hear the plaintive minor chord in the har- mony that rises from the earth and to feel the restless , never satisfied spirit which has ...
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... wonder of the world were produced by Pheidias and the other artists of the bril- liant age of Pericles . Such a period is seen in Italy after the dark ages , when the revival of learning spread through the land and the long line REVIVAL ...
... wonder of the world were produced by Pheidias and the other artists of the bril- liant age of Pericles . Such a period is seen in Italy after the dark ages , when the revival of learning spread through the land and the long line REVIVAL ...
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... wonder that had that consti- inspired him as he looked at this guardian tutes the life giant dominating one of the most beautiful of the lakes of Scotland . Hamerton felt that it was not only grander than his view , but its immor- that ...
... wonder that had that consti- inspired him as he looked at this guardian tutes the life giant dominating one of the most beautiful of the lakes of Scotland . Hamerton felt that it was not only grander than his view , but its immor- that ...
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... wonder that he put something of this feeling into his pic- tures , and that we find it there , and see how subjective his painting is . In these landscapes he is at his greatest and unrivalled . • This poetic , reflective , and ...
... wonder that he put something of this feeling into his pic- tures , and that we find it there , and see how subjective his painting is . In these landscapes he is at his greatest and unrivalled . • This poetic , reflective , and ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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admiration Anton Mauve appear ASTOR atmosphere Barbizon school beautiful Bosboom canvas cattle century CHAPTER charm churches Claude clouds colour composition Constable Corot Delacroix drawing dream Dutch artists effect Emerson Essay Eugène Delacroix Eugène Fromentin expression feeling figure genius give Hamerton heart Holland ideal ideas imagination imitation impression inspired J. F. Millet J. H. Weissenbruch J. M. W. Turner James Maris Johannes Bosboom Josef Israels knowledge land landscape art landscape painter landscape painting LENOX AND TILDEN light living look masters Matthew Maris ment mind modern Dutch moods mystery nature never Nicolas Poussin painting perfect PLATE poetical poetry poets produced realistic Rembrandt render Rubens Ruskin Ruysdael scene seen shows skies skill spirit sympathy technical things thou thought tion Titian trees true truth ture Turner W. E. Henley Whistler William Maris wonder YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY