An artist is not an isolated fact; he is the resultant of a certain milieu and a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose blossom from a thistle. Complete Works - 65. oldalszerző: Oscar Wilde - 1909Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| James McNeill Whistler - 1904 - 364 oldal
...artist will find beauty in ugliness, le beau dans FhorriMe, is now a commonplace of the schools ..... I differ entirely from Mr. Whistler. An Artist is...a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose blossom from... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1906 - 356 oldal
...things about them,• Mr. Whistler concluded his lecture with a pretty passage about Fusiyama on a fan,7 and made his bow to an audience which he had succeeded...entirely from Mr. Whistler. An artist is not an isolated eccentricity.8 He is the resultant of a certain milieu and a certain entourage, and can no more be... | |
| Oscar Wilde, James McNeill Whistler - 1906 - 36 oldal
...his real eloquence. Of course, with regard to the value of beautiful surroundings I entirely differ from Mr. Whistler. An artist is not an isolated fact,...a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose blossom from... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1907 - 276 oldal
...his real eloquence. Of course, with regard to the value of beautiful surroundings, I entirely differ from Mr. Whistler. An artist is not an isolated fact;...a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose-blossom from... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1908 - 374 oldal
...try and find out the plot ; at dilettanti in general and amateurs in particular ; and (O mea culpa!) at dress reformers most of all. ' Did not Velasquez...a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose blossom from... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 256 oldal
...his real eloquence. Of course, with regard to the value of beautiful surroundings, I entirely differ from Mr. Whistler. An artist is not an isolated fact;...a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose-blossom from... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 386 oldal
...his real eloquence. Of course, with regard to the value of beautiful surroundings, I entirely differ from Mr. Whistler. An artist is not an isolated fact; he is valuable to science their maladies were and how absolutely uninteresting the slightest symptoms of... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1910 - 262 oldal
...his real eloquence. Of course, with regard to the value of beautiful surroundings, I entirely differ from Mr. Whistler. \ An artist is not an isolated...a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose-blossom from... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1920 - 236 oldal
...subordinate to the landscape; for if we desire realistic acting we cannot have realistic scene-painting. With regard to the value of beautiful surroundings...a certain entourage, and can no more be born of a nation that is devoid of any sense of beauty than a fig can grow from a thorn or a rose blossom from... | |
| Karl Lück - 1927 - 228 oldal
...students, who had been killed by the townsmen in a quarrel between „town and gown". 348 — 349. S. 65: An artist is not an isolated fact; he is the resultant of a certain milieu and a certain entourage. Milieu: Littre: 18. Terme de biologie. Le tout complexe represente par les objets qui entourent les... | |
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