The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight ...: Containing His Discourses, Idlers, Volumen1T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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... Drapery . Two distinct styles in History - Paint- ing ; the Grand , and the Ornamental . The Schools in which each is to be found . The composite style . The style formed on local customs and habits , or a partial view of Nature ...
... Drapery . Two distinct styles in History - Paint- ing ; the Grand , and the Ornamental . The Schools in which each is to be found . The composite style . The style formed on local customs and habits , or a partial view of Nature ...
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... shall give the gloss of stuffs , so as to appear real , let their ambition be directed to contend , which shall dispose his drapery in the most 17 graceful ' folds , which shall give the most 16 THE FIRST DISCOURSE .
... shall give the gloss of stuffs , so as to appear real , let their ambition be directed to contend , which shall dispose his drapery in the most 17 graceful ' folds , which shall give the most 16 THE FIRST DISCOURSE .
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... DRAPERY . - TWO DIS- TINCT STYLES IN HISTORY - PAINTING ; THE GRAND , AND THE ORNAMENTAL . THE SCHOOLS IN WHICH EACH IS TO BE FOUND . THE COMPOSITE STYLE.- THE STYLE FORMED ON LOCAL CUSTOMS AND HABITS , OR A PARTIAL VIEW OF NATURE ...
... DRAPERY . - TWO DIS- TINCT STYLES IN HISTORY - PAINTING ; THE GRAND , AND THE ORNAMENTAL . THE SCHOOLS IN WHICH EACH IS TO BE FOUND . THE COMPOSITE STYLE.- THE STYLE FORMED ON LOCAL CUSTOMS AND HABITS , OR A PARTIAL VIEW OF NATURE ...
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... Drapery . Invention in Painting does not imply the invention of thes ubject ; for that is commonly supplied by the Poet or Historian . With re- spect to the choice , no subject can be proper that is not generally interesting . It ought ...
... Drapery . Invention in Painting does not imply the invention of thes ubject ; for that is commonly supplied by the Poet or Historian . With re- spect to the choice , no subject can be proper that is not generally interesting . It ought ...
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... drapery , and masses of light ; we know that a considerable part of the grace and effect of his picture depends upon them ; but this art is so much concealed , even to a judicious eye , that no remains of of these subordinate parts ...
... drapery , and masses of light ; we know that a considerable part of the grace and effect of his picture depends upon them ; but this art is so much concealed , even to a judicious eye , that no remains of of these subordinate parts ...
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acquired admirable Albert Durer ancient appear artist attain attention Burke Carlo Maratti character Claude Lorrain colouring composition considered contrary copy Correggio defects dignity DISCOURSE distinguished drapery drawing dress Duke Earl Edmond Malone effect elegance endeavour equal excellence exhibited expression figures genius GENTLEMEN give grace grandeur Gwatkin habit honour imagination imitation Inchiquin invention James Boswell Jervais Johnson justly kind labour Lælius learned light Lord manner masters means ment merit Michael Angelo mind models modern nature never object observed opinion ornaments painter painting passions Paul Veronese peculiar Pellegrino Tibaldi perfection perhaps picture pleasure poet portraits possessed Poussin practice prejudices principles produced publick racter Raffaelle reason Rembrandt ROYAL ACADEMY Rubens rules schools shew simplicity Sir Joshua Reynolds spectator Student style suppose taste thing thought Tintoret tion Titian truth ture Vandyck variety Venetian Venetian School whole