| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 332 páginas
...may reject or adopt as they shall think proper. I would chiefly recommend, that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the practice...approbation of ages, should be considered by them as perfeet and infallible guides ; as subjects for their imitation, not their criticism. I am confident,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 332 páginas
...may reject or adopt as they shall think proper. I would chiefly recommend, that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the practice...approbation of ages, should be considered by them as perfeet and infallible guides ; as subjects for their imitation, not their criticism. I am confident,... | |
| Charles Abel Heurtley - 1837 - 196 páginas
...in reference to the students of his own art. " I would chiefly recommend, that an implicit obedience to the rules of art, as established by the practice...subjects for their imitation, not their criticism. / am confident that this is the only efficacious method I be thankful, when he arrives at maturity... | |
| 1842 - 468 páginas
...every art would do well to peruse. '' I would chiefly recommend," says he, " that an implicit obedience to the rules of art, as established by the practice...that this is the only efficacious method of making progress in the arts ; and that he who sets out with doubting, will find life finished before he becomes... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1842 - 318 páginas
...may reject or adopt as they shall think proper. I would chiefly recommend, that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the practice...the great MASTERS, should be exacted from the young Students.5 That those models, which have passed through the approbation of ages, should be considered... | |
| 458 páginas
...FROM THE " DISCOURSES JOSHUA REYNOLDS. fainting ; or SCR Faon young students an implicit obedience to the rules of art, as established by the practice of the great masters, should be exacted ; and they should be taught to follow, not to criticise, those models, which have passed through the... | |
| 1855 - 864 páginas
...recommend that an implicit obedience to the rules of art" (rules, be it observed, not principles) " as established by the practice of the great masters,...approbation of ages should be considered by them as perfect andwfallibk guides." This is either degrading art, or talking nonsense. If art have anything of divine... | |
| Charles Robert Leslie - 1865 - 758 páginas
...principles, — the first of them, the enforcing of implicit obedience on the part of the young students to the rules of Art as established by the practice of the great masters. Eules, he remarks, are not the fetters of genius ; they are fetters only to men of no genius. AVhen... | |
| Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1880 - 168 páginas
...students is "implicit obedience to the rules of Art as established by the practice of the great masters ; that those models, which have passed through the approbation...subjects for their imitation, not their criticism." The boy who has exclaimed " Ed io anehe sono pittore" and -forthwith expects the world to recognize... | |
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