Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... artist of our day . The walls of Pompeii , however , give us , by almost a miracle , certain knowl- edge of an art which may be said to have been known to us only by tradi- tion . From the perishable nature of painting , even in fresco ...
... artist of our day . The walls of Pompeii , however , give us , by almost a miracle , certain knowl- edge of an art which may be said to have been known to us only by tradi- tion . From the perishable nature of painting , even in fresco ...
Pagina 3
... artistic char- acter . Not being portable , they were executed on the spot , and for the most part by local artists . Pompeii was but a third - rate city ; it had nearly been destroyed by an earthquake , ten years previous to its ...
... artistic char- acter . Not being portable , they were executed on the spot , and for the most part by local artists . Pompeii was but a third - rate city ; it had nearly been destroyed by an earthquake , ten years previous to its ...
Pagina 4
... artist expressed itself . This , the highest field of painting , is of course the most interesting and important . Here we find the finest works , whether original or copies of older pictures . The first characteristic which strikes the ...
... artist expressed itself . This , the highest field of painting , is of course the most interesting and important . Here we find the finest works , whether original or copies of older pictures . The first characteristic which strikes the ...
Pagina 5
... artists had each a favorite base , or ground - color , upon which he relied to give tone to his picture - that ... artist , and the figures breathe life from every limb . With the exception of Giotto and Masaccio , I find no such ...
... artists had each a favorite base , or ground - color , upon which he relied to give tone to his picture - that ... artist , and the figures breathe life from every limb . With the exception of Giotto and Masaccio , I find no such ...
Pagina 6
... artist which I would sooner pos- sess . It The series of dancing - figures on red or black panels is known all over ... artists seem- ed to have taken the umbilicus for the central point of the body , instead of the base of the ...
... artist which I would sooner pos- sess . It The series of dancing - figures on red or black panels is known all over ... artists seem- ed to have taken the umbilicus for the central point of the body , instead of the base of the ...
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