Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... able to appreciate them . The common remark of a person who has given little thought to pictures , that he knows what he likes , shows that he has not con- sidered them seriously at all , as he should like PREFACE xi.
... able to appreciate them . The common remark of a person who has given little thought to pictures , that he knows what he likes , shows that he has not con- sidered them seriously at all , as he should like PREFACE xi.
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... able so to express his thoughts ; though it was the time of the decay and breaking up of the great empire that had ruled the world , still , dark as was the apparent outlook , it was amid this ruin that the seeds of modern society were ...
... able so to express his thoughts ; though it was the time of the decay and breaking up of the great empire that had ruled the world , still , dark as was the apparent outlook , it was amid this ruin that the seeds of modern society were ...
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... able to express the ideas that dominated the world at any time , as Giotto and his followers represented the religious and social aspira- tions of their day . Chap . I. J. A. Sy- monds . From the beginning of this new life in art there ...
... able to express the ideas that dominated the world at any time , as Giotto and his followers represented the religious and social aspira- tions of their day . Chap . I. J. A. Sy- monds . From the beginning of this new life in art there ...
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... able to reproduce their ideas on canvas . Each had his own characteristic views about art , and his own very individual manner and treatment . Each worked in ways not known before his day , and each had a great influence on those who ...
... able to reproduce their ideas on canvas . Each had his own characteristic views about art , and his own very individual manner and treatment . Each worked in ways not known before his day , and each had a great influence on those who ...
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... more than this . They think that they are not able to see more than the actual scene before them , or to do more than give as lifelike a rendering of it as their knowledge of art enables them to paint . Yet often 35 Various Opinions about.
... more than this . They think that they are not able to see more than the actual scene before them , or to do more than give as lifelike a rendering of it as their knowledge of art enables them to paint . Yet often 35 Various Opinions about.
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