Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... given their views to the world . They believe that great art is ideal and subjective , and that nature is changed as its varied scenes pass through the alembic of the artist's imagination ere he bodies them . forth on his canvas . There ...
... given their views to the world . They believe that great art is ideal and subjective , and that nature is changed as its varied scenes pass through the alembic of the artist's imagination ere he bodies them . forth on his canvas . There ...
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... given to these matters in this beautifully written book , " Modern Painters , " and indeed photographic accuracy in all the details is the chief thing he incul- cates , and we are told he was sorry in later life when he saw the effect ...
... given to these matters in this beautifully written book , " Modern Painters , " and indeed photographic accuracy in all the details is the chief thing he incul- cates , and we are told he was sorry in later life when he saw the effect ...
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... given the artist's dignity to the whole says to him absolutely nothing . " In the celebrated lawsuit , Whistler v . Ruskin , he was asked , " Do you say that this is a correct representation of Battersea Bridge ? " " I did not intend it ...
... given the artist's dignity to the whole says to him absolutely nothing . " In the celebrated lawsuit , Whistler v . Ruskin , he was asked , " Do you say that this is a correct representation of Battersea Bridge ? " " I did not intend it ...
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... given by a modern French artist , 1820-1876 . Eugène Fromentin , a painter of great technical skill , who shows himself also to be a very able critic and a very interesting and beautiful writer . He not only sees the exterior , but goes ...
... given by a modern French artist , 1820-1876 . Eugène Fromentin , a painter of great technical skill , who shows himself also to be a very able critic and a very interesting and beautiful writer . He not only sees the exterior , but goes ...
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... given us , and we give on our side . A work of art ought to set the poetical faculty in us to work to complete our percep- tions of a thing . Sympathy is a first con- dition of criticism . " 2 Thus there are two ways of painting a scape ...
... given us , and we give on our side . A work of art ought to set the poetical faculty in us to work to complete our percep- tions of a thing . Sympathy is a first con- dition of criticism . " 2 Thus there are two ways of painting a scape ...
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