Nature contains the elements, in colour and form, of all pictures, as the keyboard contains the notes of all music. But the artist is born to pick, and choose, and group with science, these elements, that the result may be beautiful — as the musician... Self Culture - Seite 3621899Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James McNeill Whistler - 1904 - 370 Seiten
...And Birmingham and Manchester arose in their might — and Art was relegated to the curiosity shop. I But the artist is born to pick, and choose, and group...beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he bring forth from chaos glorious harmony. / To say to the painter, that Nature... | |
| Thomas Robert Way, George Ravenscroft Dennis - 1904 - 276 Seiten
...worthy a picture is rare, and not common at all." " Nature," he says, " contains the elements, in colour and form, of all pictures, as the keyboard contains the notes of all musjc7~j3ut the artist is born to pick, and choose, and group with science, these elements, that the... | |
| 1906 - 950 Seiten
...written lecture will serve to explain Whistler's theory of art. Nature contains the elements, in colour and form, of all pictures, as the keyboard contains...beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he bring forth from chaos glorious harmony. To say to the painter, that Nature is... | |
| Joseph Mallord William Turner - 1906 - 98 Seiten
...interpret these subtle perceptions in pictorial form. Whistler hi his " Ten O'clock " address says : — But the artist is born to pick, and choose, and group...beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he bring forth from chaos glorious harmony. . . . " That Nature is always right,... | |
| 1906 - 624 Seiten
...that he is constructing an arrangement of triangles, circles, or curves. "The artist." says Whistler, "is born to pick and choose, and group with science...beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes and forms his chords until he brings forth from chaos glorious harmony." — Journal of the Edinburgh Photographic... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1906 - 456 Seiten
...contains the notes of all music. But the artist is born to pick and choose, and group with science, those elements, that the result may be beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he brings forth from chaos, glorious harmony. To say to the painter that Nature is... | |
| Charles Henry Caffin - 1907 - 420 Seiten
...idea that nature is always beautiful. " Nature indeed," he wrote, " contains the elements in colour and form of all pictures, as the keyboard contains...chords, until he brings forth from chaos glorious harmonies." Again he wrote: "And when the evening mist clothes the riverside with poetry, as with a... | |
| 1907 - 554 Seiten
...Academy of Dresden. 8rt of 3ames Я. FROM THE 'TEN O'CLOCK LECTURE' J. M CN EI LL WH l STL ER NATURE contains the elements, in color and form, of all pictures,...beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he bring forth from chaos glorious harmony. To say to the painter that nature is... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1907 - 410 Seiten
...of all music. But the artist is born to pick and choose, and group with science, those elements,that the result may be beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he brings forth from chaos, glorious harmony. To say to the painter that Nature is... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1908 - 490 Seiten
...written lecture will serve to explain Whistler's theory of art. Nature contains the elements, in colour and form, of all pictures, as the keyboard contains...beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he bring forth from chaos glorious harmony. To say to the painter, that Nature is... | |
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