Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... observer's thoughts and setting them wandering far away , says in his " Para- " Broadway graphs from the Studio of a Recluse : " Magazine . " " Nature is a teacher who never deceives . Sept. , 1905 . When I grew weary with the futile ...
... observer's thoughts and setting them wandering far away , says in his " Para- " Broadway graphs from the Studio of a Recluse : " Magazine . " " Nature is a teacher who never deceives . Sept. , 1905 . When I grew weary with the futile ...
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... observer , similarly , may stand aloof and criticize the painting's merits at the mercy importance . of the spec- tator's amount of comprehen- or faults from the technical or realistic stand- sion . " " Imagina- tion and Fancy . " Leigh ...
... observer , similarly , may stand aloof and criticize the painting's merits at the mercy importance . of the spec- tator's amount of comprehen- or faults from the technical or realistic stand- sion . " " Imagina- tion and Fancy . " Leigh ...
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... observer is to look for mere likeness . He can- not , indeed , understand any other view of pictures , until he feels the effect of imagination and idealism as shown in them . Then all is changed . He has learned what to look for ...
... observer is to look for mere likeness . He can- not , indeed , understand any other view of pictures , until he feels the effect of imagination and idealism as shown in them . Then all is changed . He has learned what to look for ...
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... observer to understand the picture , and it shows how difficult it is to keep these ideas altogether out of pictorial art . Delacroix is said to have believed as Whistler did about this , yet we find him painting a beautiful picture ...
... observer to understand the picture , and it shows how difficult it is to keep these ideas altogether out of pictorial art . Delacroix is said to have believed as Whistler did about this , yet we find him painting a beautiful picture ...
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... observer . Whistler's nocturnes are an example of this in an extreme degree . They show the poetical feeling he had , and how sensitive his tempera- ment was to the effect of moonlight . " We feel the movement of Even , the very steps ...
... observer . Whistler's nocturnes are an example of this in an extreme degree . They show the poetical feeling he had , and how sensitive his tempera- ment was to the effect of moonlight . " We feel the movement of Even , the very steps ...
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