Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... color . Oil , as Ruskin truly says , alone comes near to Nature in its opaque lights and its transparent shadows , while in practical use it is more facile and free than any other material . We can , therefore , in fairness to the Pom ...
... color . Oil , as Ruskin truly says , alone comes near to Nature in its opaque lights and its transparent shadows , while in practical use it is more facile and free than any other material . We can , therefore , in fairness to the Pom ...
Pagina 4
... colors and its forms are now tolerably well known , and I need not describe it in detail . Its chief characteristic is the employment of a broad , warm field of color - generally that which is now dis- tinguished as " Pompeiian red ...
... colors and its forms are now tolerably well known , and I need not describe it in detail . Its chief characteristic is the employment of a broad , warm field of color - generally that which is now dis- tinguished as " Pompeiian red ...
Pagina 5
... colors , and especial- ly those which attract light . When one is acquainted with this circumstance , he is not surprised ... color , upon which he relied to give tone to his picture - that Titian's base , for example , was amber ...
... colors , and especial- ly those which attract light . When one is acquainted with this circumstance , he is not surprised ... color , upon which he relied to give tone to his picture - that Titian's base , for example , was amber ...
Pagina 7
... color is the glorious picture of the Centaur Chiron teaching the young Achilles to play upon the lyre . The boy , naked and of perfect form , stands between the fore - legs of the Centaur , who is seated upon his hind - legs , while his ...
... color is the glorious picture of the Centaur Chiron teaching the young Achilles to play upon the lyre . The boy , naked and of perfect form , stands between the fore - legs of the Centaur , who is seated upon his hind - legs , while his ...
Pagina 8
... color , and the speech which grows from them : in the former , we feel only the easy play of a dexterous hand and an ... color can scarcely be found . The instinct of the ancients , never equalled since their time in regard to form ...
... color , and the speech which grows from them : in the former , we feel only the easy play of a dexterous hand and an ... color can scarcely be found . The instinct of the ancients , never equalled since their time in regard to form ...
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