Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... knowledge of truth , and feelings arising out of the contemplation of truth . " " Nature is always mysterious and secret in her use of means , and art is always likest her when it is most inexplicable . " " As people try honestly to see ...
... knowledge of truth , and feelings arising out of the contemplation of truth . " " Nature is always mysterious and secret in her use of means , and art is always likest her when it is most inexplicable . " " As people try honestly to see ...
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... knowledge of form which he undoubtedly possessed , but for his unrivalled power of imagination , which , with his great gift for colour , enabled him to paint on canvas what Wordsworth dreamed of in verse : * The following extract is ...
... knowledge of form which he undoubtedly possessed , but for his unrivalled power of imagination , which , with his great gift for colour , enabled him to paint on canvas what Wordsworth dreamed of in verse : * The following extract is ...
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... knowledge of painting , he says : " Meanwhile the painter's poetry is “ Ten quite lost to him ; the amazing invention that shall have put form and colour into such per- fect harmony , that exquisiteness is the result , he is without ...
... knowledge of painting , he says : " Meanwhile the painter's poetry is “ Ten quite lost to him ; the amazing invention that shall have put form and colour into such per- fect harmony , that exquisiteness is the result , he is without ...
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... knowledge , and that talent consists in struggling for exactitude , precision , and imitative force with an instrument . All personal interference of sensibility is out of place . What the mind has imagined is con- sidered an artifice ...
... knowledge , and that talent consists in struggling for exactitude , precision , and imitative force with an instrument . All personal interference of sensibility is out of place . What the mind has imagined is con- sidered an artifice ...
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... knowledge , will ever take the place of that mighty unconscious- ness . " 2 " Land- scape . " Chap . XIII . In such cases as that of Turner painting P. G. Ham- Loch Awe , " or " striking off the refractory summit of Mount Pilatus " as ...
... knowledge , will ever take the place of that mighty unconscious- ness . " 2 " Land- scape . " Chap . XIII . In such cases as that of Turner painting P. G. Ham- Loch Awe , " or " striking off the refractory summit of Mount Pilatus " as ...
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