Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... charm and greatness lies in the fact that it idealizes the actual . There is an imaginative power about their work that is far more haunting than the more obvious idealization of forms by the Italians . The away from the past traditions ...
... charm and greatness lies in the fact that it idealizes the actual . There is an imaginative power about their work that is far more haunting than the more obvious idealization of forms by the Italians . The away from the past traditions ...
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... charm- erations on Painting . " ing in their style , original in treatment and John La Farge . most instructive : " I remember , years ago , sketching with two well - known men , artists who were great friends , a passing effect upon ...
... charm- erations on Painting . " ing in their style , original in treatment and John La Farge . most instructive : " I remember , years ago , sketching with two well - known men , artists who were great friends , a passing effect upon ...
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... charm cay of Art . " W. J. Still- When man . " To - day , " writes Amiel in his " Journal , " " we have been talking realism in painting and of that poetical and artistic illusion which and the does not aim at being confounded with ...
... charm cay of Art . " W. J. Still- When man . " To - day , " writes Amiel in his " Journal , " " we have been talking realism in painting and of that poetical and artistic illusion which and the does not aim at being confounded with ...
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... charm to the pic- ture , and detracts in no way from it as a work of art . Without this knowledge the painting loses a great deal of interest and does not express fully the thought of the artist . It is a case where the use of the ...
... charm to the pic- ture , and detracts in no way from it as a work of art . Without this knowledge the painting loses a great deal of interest and does not express fully the thought of the artist . It is a case where the use of the ...
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... charms . But whatever views are held about this , we would like to make it very clear that the sub- jective view of art is not concerned in the dis- pute . Whether the artist is conscious of it or not , he does in some way put into his ...
... charms . But whatever views are held about this , we would like to make it very clear that the sub- jective view of art is not concerned in the dis- pute . Whether the artist is conscious of it or not , he does in some way put into his ...
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