Pre-Raphaelitism: Lectures on Architecture and Painting, EtcDent, 1920 - 412 oldal |
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xi. oldal
... strange and vivid , " the glory and the freshness of a dream . " The most exquisite observation , the daintiest skill , alone and of themselves could never have produced this effect , which nevertheless is inseparable from the means by ...
... strange and vivid , " the glory and the freshness of a dream . " The most exquisite observation , the daintiest skill , alone and of themselves could never have produced this effect , which nevertheless is inseparable from the means by ...
xiv. oldal
... strange lack of sense for the beauty of the nude human form , that central theme of Renaissance art . He had an incomparable sense for the beauty of clouds and streams and rocks and flowers , but confessed that he saw no beauty in a ...
... strange lack of sense for the beauty of the nude human form , that central theme of Renaissance art . He had an incomparable sense for the beauty of clouds and streams and rocks and flowers , but confessed that he saw no beauty in a ...
14. oldal
... strange if he can- not find something hard enough for him . The excuse is , however , one of the lips only ; for every painter knows , that when he draws back from the attempt to render nature as she is , it is oftener in cowardice than ...
... strange if he can- not find something hard enough for him . The excuse is , however , one of the lips only ; for every painter knows , that when he draws back from the attempt to render nature as she is , it is oftener in cowardice than ...
17. oldal
... strange , and rude ; self - confidence , however well founded , to give much of what they do or say the appearance of impertinence . Look at the self - confidence of Wordsworth , stiffening every other sentence of his prefaces into ...
... strange , and rude ; self - confidence , however well founded , to give much of what they do or say the appearance of impertinence . Look at the self - confidence of Wordsworth , stiffening every other sentence of his prefaces into ...
18. oldal
... strange enough ; that in the third or fourth year of their efforts they should have produced works in many parts not inferior to the best of Albert Durer , this is perhaps not less strange . But the loudness and universality of the howl ...
... strange enough ; that in the third or fourth year of their efforts they should have produced works in many parts not inferior to the best of Albert Durer , this is perhaps not less strange . But the loudness and universality of the howl ...
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