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Pagina 3
... in regard to the char- joining the chief Forum of the city , acter of the ancient sculpture . Having there is still a picture to be seen , in one any , " Like some watcher of skics of the 1868. ] 3 THE MURAL PAINTINGS OF POMPEN .
... in regard to the char- joining the chief Forum of the city , acter of the ancient sculpture . Having there is still a picture to be seen , in one any , " Like some watcher of skics of the 1868. ] 3 THE MURAL PAINTINGS OF POMPEN .
Pagina 4
... but colors and its forms are now tolerably intentional , in order to produce an effect well known , and I need not describe it in the dim light in which they were in detail . Its chief characteristic is the seen .
... but colors and its forms are now tolerably intentional , in order to produce an effect well known , and I need not describe it in the dim light in which they were in detail . Its chief characteristic is the seen .
Pagina 5
With the they are now seen . There is evidence exception of Giotto and Masaccio , I find that some of them were only designed no such power of expression in the Ital . to be seen by artificial light . The ian artists before Raphael ...
With the they are now seen . There is evidence exception of Giotto and Masaccio , I find that some of them were only designed no such power of expression in the Ital . to be seen by artificial light . The ian artists before Raphael ...
Pagina 6
They The largest landscape yet discovered were not intended to be seen close at measures ten feet by eight - which ap- hand : the features and finer folds of proaches the colossal proportions of the drapery only appear when you step ...
They The largest landscape yet discovered were not intended to be seen close at measures ten feet by eight - which ap- hand : the features and finer folds of proaches the colossal proportions of the drapery only appear when you step ...
Pagina 9
... but having seen more years Than they who dwell beneath their grateful shade . Steadfast and strong , they never lose their bloom , Nor yield the freshness of their virtue up Unto the tyrant , frost . The summer breeze , Which , from ...
... but having seen more years Than they who dwell beneath their grateful shade . Steadfast and strong , they never lose their bloom , Nor yield the freshness of their virtue up Unto the tyrant , frost . The summer breeze , Which , from ...
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