| Thomas Robert Way, George Ravenscroft Dennis - 1904 - 276 oldal
...expression will rarely please the beholder for any great length of time : "THE imitator," he says,1 "is a poor kind of creature. If the man who paints...beyond this : in portrait painting to put on canvas \J \ something more than the face the model wears for r~~ that one day ; to paint the man, in short,... | |
| E. B. Greenshields, John Addington Symonds - 1906 - 348 oldal
...persons it may er' represent all that was intended; to others it may represent nothing." Again he writes: "The imitator is a poor kind of creature. If the man who paints only the tree or flower 1820-1876. "The Old Masters of Belgium and Holland." Eugene Fromentin. or other surface he sees before... | |
| 1907 - 554 oldal
...transient expression will rarely please the beholder for any great length of time. "The imitator," he says, "is a poor kind of creature. If the man who paints...is for the artist to do something beyond this: in portrait-painting to put on canvas something more than the face the model wears for that one day; to... | |
| Carl Hammond Philander Thurston - 1916 - 396 oldal
...Nothing very Beautifully; his instincts and his genius made no such mistake." — Haldane Macfall. "The imitator is a poor kind of creature. If the man...is for the artist to do something beyond this; in portrait-painting to put on canvas something more than the face the model wears for that one day."—... | |
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