Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... human heart , Should tint that sky , that field , that wood . No lens may catch the soul that lies Hidden in Nature's wondrous breast ; Alone , the lover's reverent eye May there a blissful moment rest . And how he wonders and adores ...
... human heart , Should tint that sky , that field , that wood . No lens may catch the soul that lies Hidden in Nature's wondrous breast ; Alone , the lover's reverent eye May there a blissful moment rest . And how he wonders and adores ...
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... humanity , have drawn to it all the lovers of the beautiful in nature , and the greatest artists have striven to paint its loveliness and the manner in which their own personalities were affected by it . The actual beauty and glory of ...
... humanity , have drawn to it all the lovers of the beautiful in nature , and the greatest artists have striven to paint its loveliness and the manner in which their own personalities were affected by it . The actual beauty and glory of ...
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... human being who fancies that he sees something , and knows that he feels something , when he stands in the presence of nature . His feelings are a reality , but with regard to that which causes them , it is hard to say how much is ...
... human being who fancies that he sees something , and knows that he feels something , when he stands in the presence of nature . His feelings are a reality , but with regard to that which causes them , it is hard to say how much is ...
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... human thoughts and emotions greatly transcends the range of such symbols as man has invented to express Classical . " them ; and it becomes the business of art to use these symbols in a double way . They must be used for the direct ...
... human thoughts and emotions greatly transcends the range of such symbols as man has invented to express Classical . " them ; and it becomes the business of art to use these symbols in a double way . They must be used for the direct ...
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E. B. Greenshields. One of the strangest facts in the history of the human race is the complete disappearance of literature and art , which had reached such a high state of development among the Greeks , for a period of six hundred years ...
E. B. Greenshields. One of the strangest facts in the history of the human race is the complete disappearance of literature and art , which had reached such a high state of development among the Greeks , for a period of six hundred years ...
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