Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... original . He is opposed to naturalism , the taking of nature literally as it is seen . On the contrary his pictures are full of thought , and he de- scribes painting as " an image of things incor- poreal rendered sensible through ...
... original . He is opposed to naturalism , the taking of nature literally as it is seen . On the contrary his pictures are full of thought , and he de- scribes painting as " an image of things incor- poreal rendered sensible through ...
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... original and crea- tive men , with a special love of nature and the gift of being able to reproduce their ideas on canvas . Each had his own characteristic views about art , and his own very individual manner and treatment . Each worked ...
... original and crea- tive men , with a special love of nature and the gift of being able to reproduce their ideas on canvas . Each had his own characteristic views about art , and his own very individual manner and treatment . Each worked ...
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... original and self - reveal- ing , their insight went further and deeper than that of others , and they painted with " Only great technical skill what they each saw , in a way that showed how intensely their feelings mankind , were ...
... original and self - reveal- ing , their insight went further and deeper than that of others , and they painted with " Only great technical skill what they each saw , in a way that showed how intensely their feelings mankind , were ...
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... original in treatment and John La Farge . most instructive : " I remember , years ago , sketching with two well - known men , artists who were great friends , a passing effect upon the hills that lay before us . Our three sketches were ...
... original in treatment and John La Farge . most instructive : " I remember , years ago , sketching with two well - known men , artists who were great friends , a passing effect upon the hills that lay before us . Our three sketches were ...
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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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