| John Ruskin - 1856 - 452 oldal
...historical, but as poetical painting. His next sentence will farther manifest his meaning. " The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and minute exactness in the detail, as I may say, of... | |
| John Ruskin - 1856 - 450 oldal
...historical, but as poetical painting. His next sentence will farther manifest his meaning. " The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and minute exactness in the detail, as I may say, of... | |
| Thomas Sutton - 1858 - 344 oldal
...contrarieties which cannot subsist together, and which destroy the efficacy of each other. The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great, and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal detail, as I may say, of nature modified by accident. The... | |
| Richard St. John Tyrwhitt - 1868 - 520 oldal
...Italian painters the lofty one.' He instances Michael Angelo, and says that he and the Italians attend only to the invariable, the great and general ideas...which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature; while the Dutch attend to literal truth and minute exactness, in detail, of Nature modified by accident.... | |
| Richard St. John Tyrwhitt - 1875 - 438 oldal
...Italian painters the lofty one.' He instances Michael Angelo, and says that he and the Italians attend only to the invariable, the great and general ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature ; while the Dutch attend to literal truth and minute exactness, in detail, of Nature modified by accident.... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 504 oldal
...contrarieties which cannot subsist together, and which destroy the efficacy of each other. The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great and general,...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth, and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say,... | |
| John Burnet - 1880 - 116 oldal
...contrarieties which cannot subsist together, and which destroy the efficacy of each other. The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth, and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 654 oldal
...historical, but as poetical painting. His next sentence will farther manifest his meaning. " The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and minute exactness in the detail, as I may say, of... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 664 oldal
...historical, but as poetical painting. His next sentence will farther manifest his meaning. " The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and minute exactness in the detail, as I may say, of... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 oldal
...contrarieties which cannot subsist together, and which destroy the efficacy of each other. The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary ^ to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say,... | |
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