... not proceed from their works being more highly finished than those of other artists, or from a more minute attention to details, but from that enlarged comprehension which sees the whole object at once, and that energy of art which gives its characteristic... Oriental Tales: Translated Into English Verse - Página xiiipor John Hoppner - 1805 - 123 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 páginas
...comprehension which sees the whole object at once, and that energy of art which gives its characteristick effect by adequate expression. Raffaelle and Titian...most consider.able and the most esteemed works of llaffaclle are^the Cartoons, and his Fresco works in the Vatican; those, as we all know, are far from... | |
| Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti comte de Mirabeau - 1832 - 382 páginas
...which gives its characteristic effect by adequate expression. " Raffaelle and Titian," he observes, " are two names which stand the highest in our art :...the other for painting. The most considerable and esteemed works of Raffaelle are the cartoons, and his fresco works on the Vatican. These, as we all... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 páginas
...knowledge of ends and means, discovers the shortest and surest way to its own purpose. If we examine with a critical view the manner of those painters...The most considerable and the most esteemed works of Bafjaelle are the Cartoons, and his Fresco works in the Vatican ; those, as we all know, are far from... | |
| Sir Claude Phillips - 1894 - 474 páginas
...therein assumed. Titian he had always more or less exempted from his strictures ; and now he says : " Raffaelle and Titian are two names which stand the...our art ; one for drawing, the other for painting." On the latter he lavishes praise at once splendid and discerning, deeming, perhaps, that the time has... | |
| 1900 - 572 páginas
...subjects which he presents, and through them to himself. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS ''DISCOURSE XI" RAPHAEL and Titian are two names which stand the highest in...art, — one for drawing, the other for painting. ... It is to Titian we must turn our eyes to find excellence with regard to color, and light and shade,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1909 - 518 páginas
...light and shade in the highest degree. He was both the first and the greatest master of this art." " Raffaelle and Titian are two names which stand the...our art ; one for drawing, the other for painting." " Raffaelle and Titian seemed to have looked at nature for different purposes ; they both had the power... | |
| Dulwich Picture Gallery - 1914 - 412 páginas
...1477-1576). " Raffaelle and Titian are two names," said Sir Joshua Reynolds to the Academy students. " which stand the highest in our art; one for drawing, the other for painting"; and, again, " whatever Titian touched, however naturally mean, and habitually familiar, by a kind of... | |
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