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... there is no evidence whatviously knew was confined chiefly to ever that the Greek and Roman painters those arabesque decorations of the Baths were acquainted with oil as a vehicle for of Titus , which were the delight of color .
... there is no evidence whatviously knew was confined chiefly to ever that the Greek and Roman painters those arabesque decorations of the Baths were acquainted with oil as a vehicle for of Titus , which were the delight of color .
Pagina 4
A close inspection ground - color , and then to pleasantly of this picture revealed the fact that it occupy the fancy with light , easily had been transferred from a former untangled labyrinths of form . Nothing building , and was ...
A close inspection ground - color , and then to pleasantly of this picture revealed the fact that it occupy the fancy with light , easily had been transferred from a former untangled labyrinths of form . Nothing building , and was ...
Pagina 5
In short , so few but harmonious colors , and especial- much skill and knowledge are displayed ly those which attract light . ... or ground - color , upon which he were painted . relied to give tone to bis picture — that The landscapes ...
In short , so few but harmonious colors , and especial- much skill and knowledge are displayed ly those which attract light . ... or ground - color , upon which he were painted . relied to give tone to bis picture — that The landscapes ...
Pagina 7
Patroclus , while Achilles , seated in color is the glorious picture of the front of his tent , gives the order to Centaur Chiron teaching the young deliver her into the hands of the Achilles to play upon the lyre . The heralds .
Patroclus , while Achilles , seated in color is the glorious picture of the front of his tent , gives the order to Centaur Chiron teaching the young deliver her into the hands of the Achilles to play upon the lyre . The heralds .
Pagina 8
In this respect they differ of disagreeable , inharmonious color can remarkably from those works which scarcely be found . The instinct of the mark the revival of painting , in Italy ancients , never equalled since their time and ...
In this respect they differ of disagreeable , inharmonious color can remarkably from those works which scarcely be found . The instinct of the mark the revival of painting , in Italy ancients , never equalled since their time and ...
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