The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John Ruskin [...]J. Wiley, 1864 - 452 Seiten |
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... color , inconsistency or absence of thought , forced expression , evil choice of subject , over accumulation of ma- terials , whether in painting or literature ; the shallowness of the English schools of art , the strained and ...
... color , inconsistency or absence of thought , forced expression , evil choice of subject , over accumulation of ma- terials , whether in painting or literature ; the shallowness of the English schools of art , the strained and ...
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... color may be balanced by a point of a powerful one , and a long and latent line overpow- ered by a short and conspicuous one . The only error against which it is necessary to guard the reader with respect to sym- metry , is the ...
... color may be balanced by a point of a powerful one , and a long and latent line overpow- ered by a short and conspicuous one . The only error against which it is necessary to guard the reader with respect to sym- metry , is the ...
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... color when such color is sug- gestive of the condition of matter from which we originally received the idea . For I see not in the abstract how one color should be considered purer than another , except as more or less compounded ...
... color when such color is sug- gestive of the condition of matter from which we originally received the idea . For I see not in the abstract how one color should be considered purer than another , except as more or less compounded ...
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... color ) is conveyed by a feebly translucent , smooth , but not lustrous surface of white , and pale warm red , subdued by the most pure and delicate greys , as in the finer portions of the human frame ; in wreaths of snow , and in white ...
... color ) is conveyed by a feebly translucent , smooth , but not lustrous surface of white , and pale warm red , subdued by the most pure and delicate greys , as in the finer portions of the human frame ; in wreaths of snow , and in white ...
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... color and form which is especially termed chaste- ness , and which it would seem to be a characteristic of rightly trained mind in all things to prefer , and of common minds to reject . There is , however , another character of ...
... color and form which is especially termed chaste- ness , and which it would seem to be a characteristic of rightly trained mind in all things to prefer , and of common minds to reject . There is , however , another character of ...
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