Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... 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 ; and so it is the subjective view ...
... 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 ; and so it is the subjective view ...
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... ideas . And so from the observer's position we come again to the subjective view of art . This view finds its latest expression in the paintings of the seven Dutch artists to whom I specially refer in this book . I have known xiv PREFACE.
... ideas . And so from the observer's position we come again to the subjective view of art . This view finds its latest expression in the paintings of the seven Dutch artists to whom I specially refer in this book . I have known xiv PREFACE.
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... ideas about art , broadening their style , and generalizing more and more as time went by . I think that seldom in the world's history has a greater group of individual artists appeared . A poem sent to me by " Barry Dane " is given ...
... ideas about art , broadening their style , and generalizing more and more as time went by . I think that seldom in the world's history has a greater group of individual artists appeared . A poem sent to me by " Barry Dane " is given ...
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... ideas of the time , and to depict the incidents in the lives of the Apostles and the Saints that were required for use in the decoration of the churches . Yet even it could not do for the Christian religion what sculpture had done for ...
... ideas of the time , and to depict the incidents in the lives of the Apostles and the Saints that were required for use in the decoration of the churches . Yet even it could not do for the Christian religion what sculpture had done for ...
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... ideas of the church . Art , which had begun in the service of religion , drifted away ing subject from it , and became free to express the beauti- ful wherever it was found . In this sphere it continued to excel , but never again , from ...
... ideas of the church . Art , which had begun in the service of religion , drifted away ing subject from it , and became free to express the beauti- ful wherever it was found . In this sphere it continued to excel , but never again , from ...
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