Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... thing as it is in itself , but as it appears to the 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 ...
... thing as it is in itself , but as it appears to the 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 ...
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... things to look for in a picture . It should convey a feeling of pleasure and content by its beauti- ful colour and form and its fine technique , it should reveal the poetry and imagination of the artist's vision , and it should ...
... things to look for in a picture . It should convey a feeling of pleasure and content by its beauti- ful colour and form and its fine technique , it should reveal the poetry and imagination of the artist's vision , and it should ...
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... thing about Chap . II . P. G. Ham- it that is certainly not an illusion being the " Land- scape . " erton . effect on the mind of each particular human being who fancies that he sees something , and knows that he feels something , when ...
... thing about Chap . II . P. G. Ham- it that is certainly not an illusion being the " Land- scape . " erton . effect on the mind of each particular human being who fancies that he sees something , and knows that he feels something , when ...
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... thing to render in any branch of art the feelings inspired by nature . It is perhaps harder to do so in painting landscapes than in depict- ing the human form on canvas , or modelling it in sculpture , or by using the sounds of music ...
... thing to render in any branch of art the feelings inspired by nature . It is perhaps harder to do so in painting landscapes than in depict- ing the human form on canvas , or modelling it in sculpture , or by using the sounds of music ...
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... things incor- poreal rendered sensible through imitation of form . " He considers that the idea should first be conceived clearly , and then reproduced by means of external forms , used as symbols , and treated so as to enable the ...
... things incor- poreal rendered sensible through imitation of form . " He considers that the idea should first be conceived clearly , and then reproduced by means of external forms , used as symbols , and treated so as to enable the ...
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