Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch ArtistsBaker & Taylor Company, 1906 - 229 páginas |
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... seems , merely by their very truthfulness , caught that mysterious poetry of the fleeting moment that lies on landscapes , houses , and men . The modern Dutch painters , when the revival began about the middle of the last century , had ...
... seems , merely by their very truthfulness , caught that mysterious poetry of the fleeting moment that lies on landscapes , houses , and men . The modern Dutch painters , when the revival began about the middle of the last century , had ...
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... seems to be more clear sighted than other men . . . . The end of a work of art is to manifest some essen- tial or salient character , consequently some important idea , clearer and more completely than is attainable from real objects ...
... seems to be more clear sighted than other men . . . . The end of a work of art is to manifest some essen- tial or salient character , consequently some important idea , clearer and more completely than is attainable from real objects ...
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E. B. Greenshields. of ways of seeing , feeling , and painting . It seems as if the mechanical reproduction of what is , becomes to - day the highest expression of experience and knowledge , and that talent consists in struggling for ...
E. B. Greenshields. of ways of seeing , feeling , and painting . It seems as if the mechanical reproduction of what is , becomes to - day the highest expression of experience and knowledge , and that talent consists in struggling for ...
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... near - sighted copyists , you feel a loftiness and goodness of soul , a tenderness for the true , a cordiality for the real , which gives to their works a value that the things themselves do not seem 54 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
... near - sighted copyists , you feel a loftiness and goodness of soul , a tenderness for the true , a cordiality for the real , which gives to their works a value that the things themselves do not seem 54 LANDSCAPE PAINTING.
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E. B. Greenshields. works a value that the things themselves do not seem to have . Hence their ideality , an ideal a little misunderstood , rather despised , but indisputable for him who can seize it , and very attractive to him who ...
E. B. Greenshields. works a value that the things themselves do not seem to have . Hence their ideality , an ideal a little misunderstood , rather despised , but indisputable for him who can seize it , and very attractive to him who ...
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Landscape Painting and Modern Dutch Artists E. B. Greenshields,John Addington Symonds Vista completa - 1906 |
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