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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29. oldal
... position chosen must not be capri- cious , nor fixed by the artist like an academy model ; for every individual has a carriage and attitudes peculiar to himself ; and when placed in a position which is not natural to him he feels ...
... position chosen must not be capri- cious , nor fixed by the artist like an academy model ; for every individual has a carriage and attitudes peculiar to himself ; and when placed in a position which is not natural to him he feels ...
54. oldal
... position ; and who knows why they were so represented ? PROPORTIONS . 1. Proportions consist in the different di- mensions of objects , compared with one another ; or otherwise , in the accordance and suitableness of the parts in any ...
... position ; and who knows why they were so represented ? PROPORTIONS . 1. Proportions consist in the different di- mensions of objects , compared with one another ; or otherwise , in the accordance and suitableness of the parts in any ...
56. oldal
... position , distance , and foreshortening ; to vary these proportions according to the character of the objects ; to ... positions , the air of the heads , and deportment , yet without constraint ; to outline with spirit and freedom ; to ...
... position , distance , and foreshortening ; to vary these proportions according to the character of the objects ; to ... positions , the air of the heads , and deportment , yet without constraint ; to outline with spirit and freedom ; to ...
62. oldal
... position , inasmuch as the virtue of art consists in producing the greatest possible effect with the least possible work . This is an excellent maxim , of clear and universal importance ; but too often neglected , not only in matters ...
... position , inasmuch as the virtue of art consists in producing the greatest possible effect with the least possible work . This is an excellent maxim , of clear and universal importance ; but too often neglected , not only in matters ...
73. oldal
... position is highly expressive , and perfectly consonant to nature . It is still a common practice in Italy , when people are dis- puting , to tick off the different heads of argument as they proceed upon the fingers of the left hand ...
... position is highly expressive , and perfectly consonant to nature . It is still a common practice in Italy , when people are dis- puting , to tick off the different heads of argument as they proceed upon the fingers of the left hand ...
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