Treatise on the knowledge necessary to amateurs in pictures, tr. and abridged by R. WhiteLongman & Company, 1845 - 338 pages |
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... nature , and manifest their contempt for the latter , although their works are the orna- ment of cabinets and galleries , by designating them all under the title of PAINTERS OF NATURE In ( peintres de genre ) , as if history were B 4 ...
... nature , and manifest their contempt for the latter , although their works are the orna- ment of cabinets and galleries , by designating them all under the title of PAINTERS OF NATURE In ( peintres de genre ) , as if history were B 4 ...
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... nature likewise . * I have not been able to derive , from all that I have read upon art , satisfactory information as to the touch , colouring , the general tone , the clear - obscure , harmony , transparency , aërial perspective ...
... nature likewise . * I have not been able to derive , from all that I have read upon art , satisfactory information as to the touch , colouring , the general tone , the clear - obscure , harmony , transparency , aërial perspective ...
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... natural beauties well imitated , I am not the less so of ideal beauties well employed ; in a word , I love every ... nature and the novelty of the subject I treat of may expose me on the part of those whose interest may not find its ...
... natural beauties well imitated , I am not the less so of ideal beauties well employed ; in a word , I love every ... nature and the novelty of the subject I treat of may expose me on the part of those whose interest may not find its ...
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... nature . From this definition , which I have made as exact and complete as I possibly could , it naturally follows that every thing that fulfils in any manner the conditions contained in it , is indeed a picture ; but it does not in ...
... nature . From this definition , which I have made as exact and complete as I possibly could , it naturally follows that every thing that fulfils in any manner the conditions contained in it , is indeed a picture ; but it does not in ...
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... nature herself , it excite only indifference or con- tempt by its nothingness or insignificance ; disgust or displeasure by its monotony , or hideous and revolting form ; horror and affright , by its mon- strosity or barbarity . * " Bon ...
... nature herself , it excite only indifference or con- tempt by its nothingness or insignificance ; disgust or displeasure by its monotony , or hideous and revolting form ; horror and affright , by its mon- strosity or barbarity . * " Bon ...
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2d Edition admirable aërial agreeable Albert Durer amateur amongst ancient Andrea del Sarto artists Author beautiful become Berchem Caracci catalogues cause chapter clear-obscure cloth composition copy Corregio degree distinguished Domenichino Dyck effect empasto employed Engravings especially eyes figures France Gagny Gallery Gerard Gerard Dou Giorgione give Guido hand harmony History HOWITT Illustrations imitation Italian Italy John judge knowledge Leonardo da Vinci less letters light magical manner master means merit nature object observed opinion original painted painters Paul Veronese pencil perfect picture Plates Portrait possesses post 8vo practice present produce proper colours pupils Raphael remarkable Rembrandt render repaint Roman Rubens SECT spirit of wine sufficient taste Teniers thing tint tion Titian tone touch Trans transparent TREATISE true connoisseur truth tures Van Dyck varnish Venetian school Vignette Titles vols whole Woodcuts
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