Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... colour and form , of the vision that forms itself in the artist's mind when he looks on the landscape , or on the people and the scene he is painting , or when he recalls it in his memory . This vision in pictures painted by great men ...
... colour and form , of the vision that forms itself in the artist's mind when he looks on the landscape , or on the people and the scene he is painting , or when he recalls it in his memory . This vision in pictures painted by great men ...
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... colour and of interesting subject . Some people perceive the quality of fine colour more quickly than others , having a natural gift for it . But all who desire to learn can acquire this knowl- edge by practice , and then they soon ...
... colour and of interesting subject . Some people perceive the quality of fine colour more quickly than others , having a natural gift for it . But all who desire to learn can acquire this knowl- edge by practice , and then they soon ...
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... colour , the attainment of perfect tone , the composition of graceful lines and well balanced masses , all the technical side of the subject . But it must not be for- gotten that while there is great technical skill in all fine pictures ...
... colour , the attainment of perfect tone , the composition of graceful lines and well balanced masses , all the technical side of the subject . But it must not be for- gotten that while there is great technical skill in all fine pictures ...
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... colour and form and its fine technique , it should reveal the poetry and imagination of the artist's vision , and it should communicate his thought and feeling to those in sympathy with his ideas . And so from the observer's position we ...
... colour and form and its fine technique , it should reveal the poetry and imagination of the artist's vision , and it should communicate his thought and feeling to those in sympathy with his ideas . And so from the observer's position we ...
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... colours , and sounds as to stimulate the imagination in a new and inexplicable way . " It is thus seen that it is a very difficult thing to render in any branch of art the feelings inspired by nature . It is perhaps harder to do so in ...
... colours , and sounds as to stimulate the imagination in a new and inexplicable way . " It is thus seen that it is a very difficult thing to render in any branch of art the feelings inspired by nature . It is perhaps harder to do so in ...
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