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must be accurate resemblance , as nature furnishes the symbols the artist uses to
express his ideas , and these must be painted so as to be understood ; and the
technical skill necessary to adequately produce the effect desired must also be ...
must be accurate resemblance , as nature furnishes the symbols the artist uses to
express his ideas , and these must be painted so as to be understood ; and the
technical skill necessary to adequately produce the effect desired must also be ...
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Looked at from the observer ' s point of view , the first effect produced by a good
picture on anyone commencing this study is a generally pleasing impression of
harmonious colour and of interesting subject . Some people perceive the quality
of ...
Looked at from the observer ' s point of view , the first effect produced by a good
picture on anyone commencing this study is a generally pleasing impression of
harmonious colour and of interesting subject . Some people perceive the quality
of ...
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As soon as this , the finer meaning of painting , is understood , it well repays
anyone to learn as much as possible of the processes by which the artists
produce their pictures , the drawing of form , the skilful use of colour , the
attainment of ...
As soon as this , the finer meaning of painting , is understood , it well repays
anyone to learn as much as possible of the processes by which the artists
produce their pictures , the drawing of form , the skilful use of colour , the
attainment of ...
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But it can give , and it does give , in a very direct and sympathetic way , the effect
produced on the artist by nature . It is the means the artist has of revealing the
feelings that possess him in the presence of nature . This is its proper sphere ,
and ...
But it can give , and it does give , in a very direct and sympathetic way , the effect
produced on the artist by nature . It is the means the artist has of revealing the
feelings that possess him in the presence of nature . This is its proper sphere ,
and ...
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Anyone who could produce such a Painters . " Vol . I . revolution in the art of his
day as this means is entitled to far more than the grudging praise accorded by
Ruskin , and well deserves the great honour in which he has been universally
held ...
Anyone who could produce such a Painters . " Vol . I . revolution in the art of his
day as this means is entitled to far more than the grudging praise accorded by
Ruskin , and well deserves the great honour in which he has been universally
held ...
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