Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... give the observer very different ideas of identical views . For if it is not the actual scene before him that is painted , but his idea of it , it is evident that the personality of the artist counts for a very great deal in pictures ...
... give the observer very different ideas of identical views . For if it is not the actual scene before him that is painted , but his idea of it , it is evident that the personality of the artist counts for a very great deal in pictures ...
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... give this . " Who can paint Like nature ? Can imagination boast , Amid its gay creation , hues like hers ? Or can it mix them with that matchless skill , And lose them in each other , as appears In every bud that blows ? " " The Seasons ...
... give this . " Who can paint Like nature ? Can imagination boast , Amid its gay creation , hues like hers ? Or can it mix them with that matchless skill , And lose them in each other , as appears In every bud that blows ? " " The Seasons ...
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... give but a weak reflection of nature's inimitable pictures . But it can give , and it does give , in a very direct and sympathetic way , the effect pro- duced on the artist by nature . It is the means the artist has of revealing the ...
... give but a weak reflection of nature's inimitable pictures . But it can give , and it does give , in a very direct and sympathetic way , the effect pro- duced on the artist by nature . It is the means the artist has of revealing the ...
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... gives expression to all the varying effects of sunshine , its sparkle in the early morning dew , its dazzling midday radiance on the water , its rosy hues towards evening . For this , and the beauty and origi- nality of his work , if ...
... gives expression to all the varying effects of sunshine , its sparkle in the early morning dew , its dazzling midday radiance on the water , its rosy hues towards evening . For this , and the beauty and origi- nality of his work , if ...
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... gives him credit for the remarkable feat of first of all artists putting the sun in the heavens in his 1 " Modern pictures.1 Anyone who could produce such a revolution in the art of his day as this means is entitled to far more than the ...
... gives him credit for the remarkable feat of first of all artists putting the sun in the heavens in his 1 " Modern pictures.1 Anyone who could produce such a revolution in the art of his day as this means is entitled to far more than the ...
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