Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... fact that it idealizes the actual . There is an imaginative power about their work that is far more haunting than the more obvious idealization of forms by the Italians . The away from the past traditions of art in their country REVIVAL ...
... fact that it idealizes the actual . There is an imaginative power about their work that is far more haunting than the more obvious idealization of forms by the Italians . The away from the past traditions of art in their country REVIVAL ...
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... facts is the basis of all art , and it is the only means that the artist has to express himself . But the personal element comes in whenever the artist commences to work , and the only really important things in a picture are the charac ...
... facts is the basis of all art , and it is the only means that the artist has to express himself . But the personal element comes in whenever the artist commences to work , and the only really important things in a picture are the charac ...
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... facts of realism . John Ruskin and P. G. Hamerton in the latter part of the nineteenth century were the two best known writers on art subjects in England . If Hamerton had been endowed with more poetry and imagination , he would have ...
... facts of realism . John Ruskin and P. G. Hamerton in the latter part of the nineteenth century were the two best known writers on art subjects in England . If Hamerton had been endowed with more poetry and imagination , he would have ...
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... facts the first end , because it is necessary to the other and must be attained before it . And thus though we want the thoughts and feelings of the artist as well as the truth , yet they must be thoughts arising out of the knowledge of ...
... facts the first end , because it is necessary to the other and must be attained before it . And thus though we want the thoughts and feelings of the artist as well as the truth , yet they must be thoughts arising out of the knowledge of ...
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... facts , and to reach a repre- sentation which , though it may be , when tried by rule and measure , totally unlike the place , shall yet be capable of producing on the be- holder's mind the impression which the reality " Modern Painters ...
... facts , and to reach a repre- sentation which , though it may be , when tried by rule and measure , totally unlike the place , shall yet be capable of producing on the be- holder's mind the impression which the reality " Modern Painters ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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admiration Anton Mauve appear ASTOR atmosphere Barbizon school beautiful Bosboom canvas cattle century CHAPTER charm churches Claude clouds colour composition Constable Corot Delacroix drawing dream Dutch artists effect Emerson Essay Eugène Delacroix Eugène Fromentin expression feeling figure genius give Hamerton heart Holland ideal ideas imagination imitation impression inspired J. F. Millet J. H. Weissenbruch J. M. W. Turner James Maris Johannes Bosboom Josef Israels knowledge land landscape art landscape painter landscape painting LENOX AND TILDEN light living look masters Matthew Maris ment mind modern Dutch moods mystery nature never Nicolas Poussin painting perfect PLATE poetical poetry poets produced realistic Rembrandt render Rubens Ruskin Ruysdael scene seen shows skies skill spirit sympathy technical things thou thought tion Titian trees true truth ture Turner W. E. Henley Whistler William Maris wonder YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY