Great Works of Art and what Makes Them Great: Reprint of Articles Published in "The Art World" Magazine, 1916-1918G. P. Putnam's sons, 1925 - 552 pagine |
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Pagina xvi
... LINE 43. - Two UPRIGHT LINES 44. - PYRAMIDAL LINES 45. - MIXED LINES 46. - PICTURESQUE BEAUTY 47. GRACEFUL BEAUTY 48. - SUBLIME MATTERHORN 49 .- " LANDSCAPE " -Lorrain 50. - GREAT PYRAMID 51 .- " CHARITY " -Del Sarto 52. - DESCENT FROM ...
... LINE 43. - Two UPRIGHT LINES 44. - PYRAMIDAL LINES 45. - MIXED LINES 46. - PICTURESQUE BEAUTY 47. GRACEFUL BEAUTY 48. - SUBLIME MATTERHORN 49 .- " LANDSCAPE " -Lorrain 50. - GREAT PYRAMID 51 .- " CHARITY " -Del Sarto 52. - DESCENT FROM ...
Pagina 4
... lines , colors , and sounds . Nature does nothing else than create beauty . And everything in Nature - when perfect of its kind , and undefiled by man - is Beautiful . It is , of course , true that Nature , now and then ...
... lines , colors , and sounds . Nature does nothing else than create beauty . And everything in Nature - when perfect of its kind , and undefiled by man - is Beautiful . It is , of course , true that Nature , now and then ...
Pagina 34
... lines with which Véron opens his , generally sound , " L'Esthétique " : There is no science which has been more subjected to the rever- ies of metaphysicians than æsthetics . From Plato down to the official doctrines of our day , they ...
... lines with which Véron opens his , generally sound , " L'Esthétique " : There is no science which has been more subjected to the rever- ies of metaphysicians than æsthetics . From Plato down to the official doctrines of our day , they ...
Pagina 50
... lines of this comment , and bears in mind the great restraint , the ultra polite and Addison- ian manner , used by the French essayists , when they write for the serious " Reviews " of Paris , one recognizes the severity of the ...
... lines of this comment , and bears in mind the great restraint , the ultra polite and Addison- ian manner , used by the French essayists , when they write for the serious " Reviews " of Paris , one recognizes the severity of the ...
Pagina 56
... lines , colors , sounds , images , expressed in words , to so convey this feeling that others ex- perience the same feeling - in this consists the action of art . ( Italics ours . ) That is not only should the artist , we repeat ...
... lines , colors , sounds , images , expressed in words , to so convey this feeling that others ex- perience the same feeling - in this consists the action of art . ( Italics ours . ) That is not only should the artist , we repeat ...
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Great Works of Art and what Makes Them Great: Reprint of Articles Published ... Fred Wellington Ruckstull Visualizzazione completa - 1925 |
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Great Works of Art and what Makes Them Great: Reprint of Articles Published ... Fred Wellington Ruckstull Visualizzazione completa - 1925 |
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