Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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Página xi
... becomes our pleasure in being 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 ...
... becomes our pleasure in being 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 ...
Página xiii
... becomes indeed the faithful and capable servant that carries out the will of its master and interprets on the glowing canvas his thought and the personal vision he sees . All pictures that stop short of this ideal , and PREFACE xiii.
... becomes indeed the faithful and capable servant that carries out the will of its master and interprets on the glowing canvas his thought and the personal vision he sees . All pictures that stop short of this ideal , and PREFACE xiii.
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... becomes the business of art to use these symbols in a double way . They must be used for the direct representation of thought and feeling ; but they must also be combined with so subtle an imagination as to suggest much which there is ...
... becomes the business of art to use these symbols in a double way . They must be used for the direct representation of thought and feeling ; but they must also be combined with so subtle an imagination as to suggest much which there is ...
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... become so dominant a factor in modern thought and feeling . He brings into landscape painting the strong subjective element , and looking at his pictures we can almost revive in imagination his gentle personality , through his tender ...
... become so dominant a factor in modern thought and feeling . He brings into landscape painting the strong subjective element , and looking at his pictures we can almost revive in imagination his gentle personality , through his tender ...
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... become leavened with their spirit . When such a period of greatness in art once appears , it seems almost impossible that it should fail to reappear after- wards , unless the nation itself should succumb . The ground may remain unused ...
... become leavened with their spirit . When such a period of greatness in art once appears , it seems almost impossible that it should fail to reappear after- wards , unless the nation itself should succumb . The ground may remain unused ...
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