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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... School , Chiaroscuro , · Tintoret's Massacre of the Innocents , Tintoret's Baptism of Christ , The Ideal of Humanity , Color ,. · A Sunset on the Campagna of Rome , Contrasted with an English sunset , Portrait Painting , Taste for ...
... School , Chiaroscuro , · Tintoret's Massacre of the Innocents , Tintoret's Baptism of Christ , The Ideal of Humanity , Color ,. · A Sunset on the Campagna of Rome , Contrasted with an English sunset , Portrait Painting , Taste for ...
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... Schools with pictures , Want of knowledge of the value of Paintings , Loss of valuable pictures , • The kinds of knowledge indispensable for an artist , VI . Poetry . · 288 293 294 295 · 299 • · 300 302 Distinction between a poetical ...
... Schools with pictures , Want of knowledge of the value of Paintings , Loss of valuable pictures , • The kinds of knowledge indispensable for an artist , VI . Poetry . · 288 293 294 295 · 299 • · 300 302 Distinction between a poetical ...
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... schools of landscape - painting has been " founded on a familiar acquaintance with every important work of Art , from Antwerp to Naples . " He , however , modestly apologizes for the imperfection of his first book , and keeps back a ...
... schools of landscape - painting has been " founded on a familiar acquaintance with every important work of Art , from Antwerp to Naples . " He , however , modestly apologizes for the imperfection of his first book , and keeps back a ...
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... schools , for he does not know why Poussin was called ' learned ; not the most simple canons of art , for he prefers Lee to Gains- borough ; not the most ordinary facts of Nature , for we find him puzzled by the epithet ' silver , ' as ...
... schools , for he does not know why Poussin was called ' learned ; not the most simple canons of art , for he prefers Lee to Gains- borough ; not the most ordinary facts of Nature , for we find him puzzled by the epithet ' silver , ' as ...
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... school - boy , and the capacities of a buffoon . " 66 Moderation , " though subsequently highly commended by our author , is not the governing characteristic of poets or of painters , especially when their " eyes are in a fine frenzy ...
... school - boy , and the capacities of a buffoon . " 66 Moderation , " though subsequently highly commended by our author , is not the governing characteristic of poets or of painters , especially when their " eyes are in a fine frenzy ...
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