Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... tion to a source of pleasure open to all , and that it will help to encourage a taste for it by trying to show what should be looked for and what should be found in pictures . In support of the views expressed I have given a number of ...
... tion to a source of pleasure open to all , and that it will help to encourage a taste for it by trying to show what should be looked for and what should be found in pictures . In support of the views expressed I have given a number of ...
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... tion of the times to which they belong . It is their voice alone that we hear at this moment , through the space of centuries , but be- neath this living voice which comes vibrating to us we distinguish a murmur and as it were a vast ...
... tion of the times to which they belong . It is their voice alone that we hear at this moment , through the space of centuries , but be- neath this living voice which comes vibrating to us we distinguish a murmur and as it were a vast ...
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... tion is in- compatible with accu- The study of nature must be the basis of racy . Stud- ies may be accurate ; pictures are never all art , but it is only the foundation , and on this the artist must build . If these men had noble given ...
... tion is in- compatible with accu- The study of nature must be the basis of racy . Stud- ies may be accurate ; pictures are never all art , but it is only the foundation , and on this the artist must build . If these men had noble given ...
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... tion of art can be at times is shown when he comes under the spell of the overpowering genius of Turner , who with all his knowledge subjected everything to the higher ends of mystery and imagination . Then Ruskin real- izes the true ...
... tion of art can be at times is shown when he comes under the spell of the overpowering genius of Turner , who with all his knowledge subjected everything to the higher ends of mystery and imagination . Then Ruskin real- izes the true ...
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... tion of the greatness of Turner , whose repu- tation stands supreme , not for the accurate knowledge of form which he undoubtedly possessed , but for his unrivalled power of imagination , which , with his great gift for colour , enabled ...
... tion of the greatness of Turner , whose repu- tation stands supreme , not for the accurate knowledge of form which he undoubtedly possessed , but for his unrivalled power of imagination , which , with his great gift for colour , enabled ...
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