Pre-Raphaelitism: Lectures on Architecture and Painting, EtcDent, 1920 - 412 oldal |
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x. oldal
... rendered in the manner of the fifteenth - century Italians , with congruity and felicity . According to Mr. Hunt , the method of the Brotherhood was simply the inevitable result of going to Nature , and of represent- ing the earth as it ...
... rendered in the manner of the fifteenth - century Italians , with congruity and felicity . According to Mr. Hunt , the method of the Brotherhood was simply the inevitable result of going to Nature , and of represent- ing the earth as it ...
xi. oldal
... rendered , than in the sense of something strange and vivid , " the glory and the freshness of a dream . " The most ... rendering or imagining of fine detail can be put . In the early poems of Tennyson , and in some of Browning , too ...
... rendered , than in the sense of something strange and vivid , " the glory and the freshness of a dream . " The most ... rendering or imagining of fine detail can be put . In the early poems of Tennyson , and in some of Browning , too ...
8. oldal
... rendered especially difficult in these days , by the contumely thrown on men in humble employments . The very removal of the massy bars which once separated one class of society from another , has rendered it tenfold more shameful in ...
... rendered especially difficult in these days , by the contumely thrown on men in humble employments . The very removal of the massy bars which once separated one class of society from another , has rendered it tenfold more shameful in ...
9. oldal
... rendering all the work they do unwholesome to them . I say it is a vain hope , and let the reader be assured of this ( it is a truth all - important to the best interests of humanity ) . No great intellectual thing was ever done by ...
... rendering all the work they do unwholesome to them . I say it is a vain hope , and let the reader be assured of this ( it is a truth all - important to the best interests of humanity ) . No great intellectual thing was ever done by ...
13. oldal
... faithfulness every edifice , every city , every battle - field , every scene of the slightest historical interest , precisely and completely ; rendering their aspect at the time ; and that their Pre - Raphaelitism 13.
... faithfulness every edifice , every city , every battle - field , every scene of the slightest historical interest , precisely and completely ; rendering their aspect at the time ; and that their Pre - Raphaelitism 13.
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A. D. Lindsay Academy Albert Durer architects architecture artists ash trees beautiful believe blue building Calais cathedral character chiaroscuro clouds colour composition dark decoration delight drawing effect endeavour English Ernest Rhys execution exhibited expression exquisite farther feeling figures finished foreground G. D. H. Cole gable Giotto give Gothic Gothic architecture Grace Rhys Greek green grey ground Hesperides hills human imagination imitation instance interest Intro Introduction kind labour landscape landscape art leaves lecture less light look merely Millais mind modern mountain nature never noble observe ornament painter painting Paul Veronese perfect perhaps Phryne picture piece pointed arch Pre-Raphaelite principles rendered rock roof scenery sculpture seen shadow side spire stone stone pine strange suppose Temeraire things thought Titian touch towers trees true truth Turner vols walls whole window