Notes on the exhibition of the Royal Scottish academy, 1861 |
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10. oldal
... apparent carelessness , and is full of the capriciousness of nature . So perfect is his skill , that it is utterly lost sight of - for- gotten in its results . So much so that , by the ignorant and partially enlightened , he has been ...
... apparent carelessness , and is full of the capriciousness of nature . So perfect is his skill , that it is utterly lost sight of - for- gotten in its results . So much so that , by the ignorant and partially enlightened , he has been ...
11. oldal
... apparent in contrast to the paint of others ; also its wondrous atmosphere and depth - tree standing out from tree - bush retiring behind bush - till you have lost altogether the feeling of Art and Exhibition - room , and are wandering ...
... apparent in contrast to the paint of others ; also its wondrous atmosphere and depth - tree standing out from tree - bush retiring behind bush - till you have lost altogether the feeling of Art and Exhibition - room , and are wandering ...
26. oldal
... apparent seeking after the right path . Mr Paton has not , however , progressed , His minute attention to detail has been abandoned ; retaining all his hardness he has lost his delicacy , and his colour becomes harsher instead of more ...
... apparent seeking after the right path . Mr Paton has not , however , progressed , His minute attention to detail has been abandoned ; retaining all his hardness he has lost his delicacy , and his colour becomes harsher instead of more ...
39. oldal
... apparent than in that of portrait - painting . What shall we say what can be said - of two - thirds of those ladies and gentlemen who smirk and grin at us year after year from these walls ? Most of them are doubtless looking their best ...
... apparent than in that of portrait - painting . What shall we say what can be said - of two - thirds of those ladies and gentlemen who smirk and grin at us year after year from these walls ? Most of them are doubtless looking their best ...
40. oldal
... apparent , it would be a hopeless task to make it manifest by dwelling on each several instance of the power from whence it springs . Mr Graham Gilbert's portrait of Harry Maxwell , Esq . , No. 177 , has not a little of the same ...
... apparent , it would be a hopeless task to make it manifest by dwelling on each several instance of the power from whence it springs . Mr Graham Gilbert's portrait of Harry Maxwell , Esq . , No. 177 , has not a little of the same ...
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Notes on the Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy, 1861 Royal Scottish Academy Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2015 |
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admirable amongst antipodes appreciated artist this season best pictures better Bough brilliant Brummagem character charms close our notes colour commendation connoisseurs considerable conventionalities convey counterfeit criticism delight detail dexterity Douglas's drawing Drummond's Duddingstone Edinburgh effect endeavour everything excellent execution Exhibition exquisite eyes faculty fancy fear feeble feeling figures Gainsborough genius Glen Goatfell Graham Gilbert's grand and beautiful grey guinea Hanging Hargitt Harvey Harvey's Highland imagination imitations impression Irish J. E. Lauder John Faed's knowledge labour landscape painters Linnell little pictures little things Longfellow look Macculloch's MacTaggart manifest marvellous masterly merits notice occasionally painting palette Paton pencil perhaps poetic poetry portrait possession profes refined remark remember rendering Royal Scottish Academy scene Scotland Scottish landscape-painters sense shadow spirit stormy study of nature style sublime successful suggestive sunny taste Tennyson thought tints tion true Art truth Turnip vigour white horse year's picture
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35. oldal - So like a shatter'd column lay the King; Not like that Arthur who, with lance in rest, From spur to plume a star of tournament, Shot thro' the lists at Camelot, and charged Before the eyes of ladies and of kings.
14. oldal - In all her length far winding lay, With promontory, creek, and bay, And islands that, empurpled bright, Floated amid the livelier light, And mountains, that like giants stand, To sentinel enchanted land. High on the south, huge Benvenue Down on the lake in masses threw Crags, knolls, and mounds, confusedly hurled, The fragments of an earlier world...
16. oldal - A primrose by the river's brim A yellow primrose is to him, And it is nothing more...
3. oldal - Tho' learn'd, well-bred ; and tho' well-bred, sincere, Modestly bold, and humanly severe : Who to a friend his faults can freely show, And .gladly praise the merit of a foe?
15. oldal - HAST thou seen that lordly castle, That Castle by the Sea? Golden and red above it The clouds float gorgeously. "And fain it would stoop downward To the mirrored wave below; And fain it would soar upward In the evening's crimson glow." "Well have I seen that castle, That Castle by the Sea, And the moon above it standing, And the mist rise solemnly.
1. oldal - ... but be cautious, and often dilatory in revenge. 5. To shun poverty and distress. 6. To foment eternal jealousies in the gang one of another. 7. That a good name, like money, must be parted with, or at least greatly risked, to bring the owner any advantage. 8. That virtue, like...
31. oldal - Story, God bless you, I have none to tell, sir ! Only last night, a drinking at the Chequers ; Justice Oldmixon set me in the parish Stocks for a vagrant.
35. oldal - Guinevere but not the loss of "the goodliest fellowship of famous knights / Whereof this world holds record
3. oldal - Who to a friend his faults can freely show, And gladly praise the merits of a foe. *****# We love to praise with reason on our side.