The Hand-book of Taste, Or, How to Observe Works of Art: Especially Cartoons, Pictures, and StatuesLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 - 119 oldal |
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12. oldal
... arts is , therefore , to place those objects which are sub- jected to the senses in such a light as shall cause them to act upon us with extraordinary energy . THE OBJECT OF ART . 13 A painting does not 12 HAND - BOOK OF TASTE .
... arts is , therefore , to place those objects which are sub- jected to the senses in such a light as shall cause them to act upon us with extraordinary energy . THE OBJECT OF ART . 13 A painting does not 12 HAND - BOOK OF TASTE .
29. oldal
... light , & c . , are composed from beautiful nature . 3. It must possess character and expression ; for every living countenance is influenced by some passion , or affection , or character . A coun- tenance without expression is without ...
... light , & c . , are composed from beautiful nature . 3. It must possess character and expression ; for every living countenance is influenced by some passion , or affection , or character . A coun- tenance without expression is without ...
38. oldal
... light round the figure , and you will see that its entire surface is diversified by a thousand de- licate undulations , producing light , shadows , and half tint , each circumscribing and defining some different form which constitutes a ...
... light round the figure , and you will see that its entire surface is diversified by a thousand de- licate undulations , producing light , shadows , and half tint , each circumscribing and defining some different form which constitutes a ...
49. oldal
... light hair , such as Venus , Ganymede , Apollo , the eyebrows have no appearance of this sharpness of cut . 4. The hair in ancient sculpture is generally curly , except , of course , in portraits . In female heads , and especially those ...
... light hair , such as Venus , Ganymede , Apollo , the eyebrows have no appearance of this sharpness of cut . 4. The hair in ancient sculpture is generally curly , except , of course , in portraits . In female heads , and especially those ...
60. oldal
... light and shade ; such a disposition destroys all repose . The examples of ancient drapery not wetted are very few . 3. The drapery assists materially in pro- ducing variety , not only in colouring , but in the STYLE . 61 forms and ...
... light and shade ; such a disposition destroys all repose . The examples of ancient drapery not wetted are very few . 3. The drapery assists materially in pro- ducing variety , not only in colouring , but in the STYLE . 61 forms and ...
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