Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... critics of his day . They said his work was unfinished and careless . But the opinion of the few who recognized the coming of a genius in each case prevailed , and public opinion has placed them both in their true places among the most ...
... critics of his day . They said his work was unfinished and careless . But the opinion of the few who recognized the coming of a genius in each case prevailed , and public opinion has placed them both in their true places among the most ...
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... critics . As it is he stands very highly . Every person interested in scenery and in painting should be familiar with the very fine thirteenth chapter of his book on " Landscape . " Although it reads as if he , a conscientious and ...
... critics . As it is he stands very highly . Every person interested in scenery and in painting should be familiar with the very fine thirteenth chapter of his book on " Landscape . " Although it reads as if he , a conscientious and ...
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... critic of art , while he holds many advanced views , his teaching is nearly alto- gether taken up with inculcating the necessity of such knowledge of science on the part of the artist as it would take a lifetime to acquire , and the ...
... critic of art , while he holds many advanced views , his teaching is nearly alto- gether taken up with inculcating the necessity of such knowledge of science on the part of the artist as it would take a lifetime to acquire , and the ...
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... critics as a whole rate him low ; political economists and theologians shake their heads over him . He was often fallacious , self - contradictory , and inconsistent , yet no ordinary ranter could have set the art world by the ears as ...
... critics as a whole rate him low ; political economists and theologians shake their heads over him . He was often fallacious , self - contradictory , and inconsistent , yet no ordinary ranter could have set the art world by the ears as ...
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... critic - writer , who had no technical knowledge of painting , he says : " Meanwhile the painter's poetry is “ Ten quite lost to him ; the amazing invention that shall have put form and colour into such per- fect harmony , that ...
... critic - writer , who had no technical knowledge of painting , he says : " Meanwhile the painter's poetry is “ Ten quite lost to him ; the amazing invention that shall have put form and colour into such per- fect harmony , that ...
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