Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... objects , and the second to inform him of the thoughts and feelings with which they were regarded by the artist himself . The artist talks to him and makes him a sharer in his own strong feelings . He endows him with the impetuous ...
... objects , and the second to inform him of the thoughts and feelings with which they were regarded by the artist himself . The artist talks to him and makes him a sharer in his own strong feelings . He endows him with the impetuous ...
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... all artists ; no study , no degree of patience , supplies its place . In confronting objects the artist must experience original sensation ; the " Journal de Eugène Delacroix . " character of an VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART 49.
... all artists ; no study , no degree of patience , supplies its place . In confronting objects the artist must experience original sensation ; the " Journal de Eugène Delacroix . " character of an VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART 49.
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E. B. Greenshields. " Journal de Eugène Delacroix . " character of an object strikes him and the effect of this ... objects . " • Delacroix , the leader in the revolt against classicism in France , writes very strongly against realism ...
E. B. Greenshields. " Journal de Eugène Delacroix . " character of an object strikes him and the effect of this ... objects . " • Delacroix , the leader in the revolt against classicism in France , writes very strongly against realism ...
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... object to ( and perhaps with some reason if they have no knowledge of art practically and so cannot discuss that phase ) who is writing , but a thoroughly trained artist of well - known and high reputation , who gives his views about ...
... object to ( and perhaps with some reason if they have no knowledge of art practically and so cannot discuss that phase ) who is writing , but a thoroughly trained artist of well - known and high reputation , who gives his views about ...
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... objects or individuals . From the earliest times we find writers on art extolling paintings , not because they said something , but because they were deceptively lifelike . Zeuxes painted grapes the birds pecked at . Vasari continually ...
... objects or individuals . From the earliest times we find writers on art extolling paintings , not because they said something , but because they were deceptively lifelike . Zeuxes painted grapes the birds pecked at . Vasari continually ...
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