Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... imagination his gentle personality , through his tender and rather sad views of the flat meadows , the towns , and the bleaching - greens of his native Holland . The next great landscape artist to appear PLATE VII . Diogenes Throwing ...
... imagination his gentle personality , through his tender and rather sad views of the flat meadows , the towns , and the bleaching - greens of his native Holland . The next great landscape artist to appear PLATE VII . Diogenes Throwing ...
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... imaginative power of Turner , yet idealized more than any landscape painter before him . His lovely notes of early morn- ing and the quiet and rest of evening are a new personal and poetical revelation to the world . ( See Plate 13 ...
... imaginative power of Turner , yet idealized more than any landscape painter before him . His lovely notes of early morn- ing and the quiet and rest of evening are a new personal and poetical revelation to the world . ( See Plate 13 ...
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... 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 OF DUTCH ART 31.
... 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 OF DUTCH ART 31.
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... unconsciously revealing , through the gift of imagination , the effect produced on their own feelings , and awakening a respon- sive echo in the observers . CHAPTER III VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART WE have seen in 34 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
... unconsciously revealing , through the gift of imagination , the effect produced on their own feelings , and awakening a respon- sive echo in the observers . CHAPTER III VARIOUS OPINIONS ABOUT ART WE have seen in 34 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
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... imagination ere he bodies them forth on his canvas . There needs must be both realism and idealism in art , but the former should be subordinate to the latter . There must be realism ; for the correct rendering of facts is the basis of ...
... imagination ere he bodies them forth on his canvas . There needs must be both realism and idealism in art , but the former should be subordinate to the latter . There must be realism ; for the correct rendering of facts is the basis of ...
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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