The Fine ArtsC. Scribner's Sons, 1906 - 321 Seiten |
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... Sir Charles Eastlake the mastery by which the flat surface is transformed into space , so fascinating in the judicious unfinish of a consum- mate workman , ' 1 is well exemplified in the later pictures of Frans Hals , of whom Vandyke is ...
... Sir Charles Eastlake the mastery by which the flat surface is transformed into space , so fascinating in the judicious unfinish of a consum- mate workman , ' 1 is well exemplified in the later pictures of Frans Hals , of whom Vandyke is ...
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... Sir Charles Eastlake has termed the combination of solidity of execution with vivacity and graces of handling , the elasticity of surface which depends on the due balance of sharpness and soft- ness , the vigorous touch and the delicate ...
... Sir Charles Eastlake has termed the combination of solidity of execution with vivacity and graces of handling , the elasticity of surface which depends on the due balance of sharpness and soft- ness , the vigorous touch and the delicate ...
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... Sir Charles Eastlake tells him , that ' Flesh is never more glowing than when opposed to blue , never more pearly than when compared with red , never ruddier than in the neighbourhood of green , never fairer than when contrasted with ...
... Sir Charles Eastlake tells him , that ' Flesh is never more glowing than when opposed to blue , never more pearly than when compared with red , never ruddier than in the neighbourhood of green , never fairer than when contrasted with ...
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... Sir Charles Eastlake's essay on in his Contributions to the Literature of the Fine Arts , though his austere classicism rejects in toto the modifications in relief introduced by the Italians , which yet demand atten- tive study . In ...
... Sir Charles Eastlake's essay on in his Contributions to the Literature of the Fine Arts , though his austere classicism rejects in toto the modifications in relief introduced by the Italians , which yet demand atten- tive study . In ...
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... Sir Charles Eastlake's Essay that a reference thereto will suffice here . He shows , for example , how careful were the Greeks in alto - rilievo to avoid crossing the limbs , or throwing an arm across the body , so that an accidental ...
... Sir Charles Eastlake's Essay that a reference thereto will suffice here . He shows , for example , how careful were the Greeks in alto - rilievo to avoid crossing the limbs , or throwing an arm across the body , so that an accidental ...
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