Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... 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 changes as it passes through their imagination , and is affected by ...
... 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 changes as it passes through their imagination , and is affected by ...
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... mind . " I dream my picture , later on I will paint my dream , " said Corot . The same scene might be painted by Ruys- dael and Hobbema , by Constable and Turner , by Daubigny and Rousseau , and each pic- ture would take on the spirit ...
... mind . " I dream my picture , later on I will paint my dream , " said Corot . The same scene might be painted by Ruys- dael and Hobbema , by Constable and Turner , by Daubigny and Rousseau , and each pic- ture would take on the spirit ...
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... mind of the artist . Then it becomes indeed the faithful and capable servant that carries out the will of its master and interprets on the glowing canvas his thought and the personal vision he sees . All pictures that stop short of this ...
... mind of the artist . Then it becomes indeed the faithful and capable servant that carries out the will of its master and interprets on the glowing canvas his thought and the personal vision he sees . All pictures that stop short of this ...
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... mind of each particular human being who fancies that he sees something , and knows that he feels something , when he stands in the presence of nature . His feelings are a reality , but with regard to that which causes them , it is hard ...
... mind of each particular human being who fancies that he sees something , and knows that he feels something , when he stands in the presence of nature . His feelings are a reality , but with regard to that which causes them , it is hard ...
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... mind ' ; these were the beauties , but the beautiful , the ideal Helen was his own . " 2 Thus we see at the very beginning of modern landscape art , the sub- jective view of nature is strongly held by artists and 16 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
... mind ' ; these were the beauties , but the beautiful , the ideal Helen was his own . " 2 Thus we see at the very beginning of modern landscape art , the sub- jective view of nature is strongly held by artists and 16 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
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