The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John RuskinJ. Wiley, 1869 - 452 Seiten |
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Seite ix
... Imitation , Ideas of Truth , Ideas of Beauty ,. • Ideas of Relation , Burke's Theory of the Sublime , The Truths of Nature , . • Anecdote from Mrs. Jameson , All repetition blamable , Color less important than form , Landscape Painting ...
... Imitation , Ideas of Truth , Ideas of Beauty ,. • Ideas of Relation , Burke's Theory of the Sublime , The Truths of Nature , . • Anecdote from Mrs. Jameson , All repetition blamable , Color less important than form , Landscape Painting ...
Seite 131
... imitating natural form . There are many forms of so called decoration in Architec- ture , habitual , and received therefore with approval , or at ail events without any venture at expression of dislike , which I have no hesitation in ...
... imitating natural form . There are many forms of so called decoration in Architec- ture , habitual , and received therefore with approval , or at ail events without any venture at expression of dislike , which I have no hesitation in ...
Seite 132
... imitate directly the natural arrangement ; she is not to carve irregular stems of ivy up her columns to account for the leaves at the top , but she is nevertheless to place her most exuberant vegetable ornament just where Nature would ...
... imitate directly the natural arrangement ; she is not to carve irregular stems of ivy up her columns to account for the leaves at the top , but she is nevertheless to place her most exuberant vegetable ornament just where Nature would ...
Seite 138
... imitation , and yet so strong in its own new instincts that it re - constructs and re - arranges every fragment that it copies or borrows into harmony with its own thoughts , —a harmony at first disjointed and awkward , but completed in ...
... imitation , and yet so strong in its own new instincts that it re - constructs and re - arranges every fragment that it copies or borrows into harmony with its own thoughts , —a harmony at first disjointed and awkward , but completed in ...
Seite 167
... imitation of civilized Europe , at the close of the so - called Dark ages , the word Gothic became a term of unmitigated contempt , not unmixed with aversion . From that contempt , by the exertion of the antiquaries and architects of ...
... imitation of civilized Europe , at the close of the so - called Dark ages , the word Gothic became a term of unmitigated contempt , not unmixed with aversion . From that contempt , by the exertion of the antiquaries and architects of ...
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