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In painting that portrait , the chief concern of Whistler was not “ to paint a likeness
of his mother but to do something quite different . ” What was it ? According to
John Canaday : “ Its real subject is a mood , a mood compounded of gentleness ...
In painting that portrait , the chief concern of Whistler was not “ to paint a likeness
of his mother but to do something quite different . ” What was it ? According to
John Canaday : “ Its real subject is a mood , a mood compounded of gentleness ...
Pagina 158
As they understood it , Goethe ' s poem told a story , as every ballad does , and
as they understood painting , the main object of ... 1 To them it presented an
irresistible temptation , for they knew how to paint a brook , a fisherman , and
even if ...
As they understood it , Goethe ' s poem told a story , as every ballad does , and
as they understood painting , the main object of ... 1 To them it presented an
irresistible temptation , for they knew how to paint a brook , a fisherman , and
even if ...
Pagina 172
The Italian masters of the Renaissance painted what they were asked to paint ;
some of them were pious men , others were notorious unbelievers or , at least ,
suspected of unbelief . At any rate one does not detect any definite relationship ...
The Italian masters of the Renaissance painted what they were asked to paint ;
some of them were pious men , others were notorious unbelievers or , at least ,
suspected of unbelief . At any rate one does not detect any definite relationship ...
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