The Atlantic Monthly, 4. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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60. oldal
... artist proposed certain alterations , and the poet listened to him with seeming assent . The picture was taken back to the studio ; objectionable or questionable parts of it painted out ; the likeness destroyed for the purpose of ...
... artist proposed certain alterations , and the poet listened to him with seeming assent . The picture was taken back to the studio ; objectionable or questionable parts of it painted out ; the likeness destroyed for the purpose of ...
121. oldal
There is no age to the angels and ideal human forms among which the artist lives , and he shares their youth until his hand trembles and his eye grows dim . The youthful painter talks of white- bearded Leonardo as if he were a broth- er ...
There is no age to the angels and ideal human forms among which the artist lives , and he shares their youth until his hand trembles and his eye grows dim . The youthful painter talks of white- bearded Leonardo as if he were a broth- er ...
128. oldal
... artist , now known for some years as he who has with most dar- ing tracked to its depths the witchery and wonder of our summer skies , and the re- sults of whose two visits to South Amer- ica have ere this shown how sensitive and sure ...
... artist , now known for some years as he who has with most dar- ing tracked to its depths the witchery and wonder of our summer skies , and the re- sults of whose two visits to South Amer- ica have ere this shown how sensitive and sure ...
129. oldal
... artists , there is no saturation from the past in Mr. Church . No souvenir of what once was warm and new in the heart of Claude or Poussin ages the fresh work . It has a relish of our soil ; its almost Yankee knowingness , its placid ...
... artists , there is no saturation from the past in Mr. Church . No souvenir of what once was warm and new in the heart of Claude or Poussin ages the fresh work . It has a relish of our soil ; its almost Yankee knowingness , its placid ...
130. oldal
... artistic compactness . The reader is disappointed at the tameness of the culmination , compared with the vigor of the approach thereto . But otherwise there is much to be charmed with , and not a little to admire . 66 Mr. Reade has ...
... artistic compactness . The reader is disappointed at the tameness of the culmination , compared with the vigor of the approach thereto . But otherwise there is much to be charmed with , and not a little to admire . 66 Mr. Reade has ...
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