The Literary Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds ...G. Bell & Sons, 1890 |
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15. oldal
... ground , or keeping them so ob- scure as to prevent them from interfering with the more principal objects . The sculptor has no other means of preventing this confusion than by attaching the drapery for the greater part close to the ...
... ground , or keeping them so ob- scure as to prevent them from interfering with the more principal objects . The sculptor has no other means of preventing this confusion than by attaching the drapery for the greater part close to the ...
17. oldal
... ground , so that it shall not in the least entangle and confuse the figure . But here again the Sculptor , not content with this successful imitation , if it may be so called , proceeds to represent figures , or groups of figures on ...
... ground , so that it shall not in the least entangle and confuse the figure . But here again the Sculptor , not content with this successful imitation , if it may be so called , proceeds to represent figures , or groups of figures on ...
18. oldal
... ground , by the same gentle gradation ; and it is accomplished in every respect by the same general principles ; but as the marble has no colour , it is the composition itself that must give its light and shadow . The ancient Sculptors ...
... ground , by the same gentle gradation ; and it is accomplished in every respect by the same general principles ; but as the marble has no colour , it is the composition itself that must give its light and shadow . The ancient Sculptors ...
20. oldal
... ground therefore we may safely venture to pronounce , that the uniformity and simplicity of the materials on which the Sculptor labours , ( which are only white marble , ) prescribes bounds to his art , and teaches him to confine ...
... ground therefore we may safely venture to pronounce , that the uniformity and simplicity of the materials on which the Sculptor labours , ( which are only white marble , ) prescribes bounds to his art , and teaches him to confine ...
28. oldal
... ground with an air of dignity , may be applied to Titian : whatever he touched , however naturally mean , and habitually familiar , by a kind of magic he invested with grandeur and importance . I must here observe , that I am not ...
... ground with an air of dignity , may be applied to Titian : whatever he touched , however naturally mean , and habitually familiar , by a kind of magic he invested with grandeur and importance . I must here observe , that I am not ...
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