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The finishing of nature , ” he states , “ consists not in the smoothing of surface ,
but the filling of space , and the multiplication of life and thought ; " and hence he
draws the conclusion , that “ finishing means , in art , simply telling more truth .
The finishing of nature , ” he states , “ consists not in the smoothing of surface ,
but the filling of space , and the multiplication of life and thought ; " and hence he
draws the conclusion , that “ finishing means , in art , simply telling more truth .
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... methods of manipulation . Nature flattened upon paper or metal , and Nature
round and plump , as if fresh from the chisel of the Divine sculptor , must teach
very different lessons to the 180 APPLICATION OF STEREOSCOPE TO
PAINTING .
... methods of manipulation . Nature flattened upon paper or metal , and Nature
round and plump , as if fresh from the chisel of the Divine sculptor , must teach
very different lessons to the 180 APPLICATION OF STEREOSCOPE TO
PAINTING .
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The photographic process may be advantageously employed in producing
accurate representations of those objects , both of nature and of art , which it
would be desirable to describe and explain in the instruction of youth ; but as
experience ...
The photographic process may be advantageously employed in producing
accurate representations of those objects , both of nature and of art , which it
would be desirable to describe and explain in the instruction of youth ; but as
experience ...
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