The Fine ArtsC. Scribner's Sons, 1906 - 321 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... monumental Sculpture — 17 . and especially of Architecture - 18 . The ideal character of the earliest permanent monuments - 19 . Survival of the spirit of the earliest monuments in later Architecture and Sculpture - 20 . The festal ...
... monumental Sculpture — 17 . and especially of Architecture - 18 . The ideal character of the earliest permanent monuments - 19 . Survival of the spirit of the earliest monuments in later Architecture and Sculpture - 20 . The festal ...
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... monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material and Scale - 158 . Conventions of Treatment in works designed for a nearer view ; the handling of Bronze and Marble - 159 . The rendering of Natural ...
... monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material and Scale - 158 . Conventions of Treatment in works designed for a nearer view ; the handling of Bronze and Marble - 159 . The rendering of Natural ...
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... monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material and Scale - 158 . Conventions of Treatment in works designed for a nearer view ; the handling of Bronze and Marble - 159 . The rendering of Natural ...
... monumental Sculpture - 157 . Treatment in monumental work as influenced by Material and Scale - 158 . Conventions of Treatment in works designed for a nearer view ; the handling of Bronze and Marble - 159 . The rendering of Natural ...
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... monumental Sculpture ; When sculpture is not confined to decorative functions or to the mere imitation of nature , it assumes a monumental or commemorative character on which a word may be said in passing . It is obvious that to set up ...
... monumental Sculpture ; When sculpture is not confined to decorative functions or to the mere imitation of nature , it assumes a monumental or commemorative character on which a word may be said in passing . It is obvious that to set up ...
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... monumental , ' the dignity of imposing mass and rock - like stability , of awful height and far - extended breadth ... monumental architecture is architecture proper ; it has been so throughout the history of the art , and it was so from ...
... monumental , ' the dignity of imposing mass and rock - like stability , of awful height and far - extended breadth ... monumental architecture is architecture proper ; it has been so throughout the history of the art , and it was so from ...
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aerial perspective æsthetic Alfred Stevens ancient appear arch architect architrave arts of form breadth bronze building century CHAP character classical composition construction contours contrast conventions Correggio curved dance decorative delight delineation Discobolus Doric drapery Egyptian elements essential example façade feeling festal festival figures Florence Florentine formal beauty forms of art fresco frescoist frieze give Gothic graphic art Greek hand harmony Hellenic Herbert Spencer human idea ideal imitation impasto impression Italian kind light light-and-shade linear perspective lines marble mass material matter medieval ment metopes modern monumental moulded objects painter painting Parthenon partly perspective Pheidias physiological pictorial picture pigment plastic play pleasure practice produced qualities recognised relation relief Rembrandt representation represented retina round Saltatione scenes sculpture shape significant Sir Charles Eastlake stone structure style surface temple texture theory theory of colour Theseus thing tints tion tone and colour treatment triglyphs unity Vasari wall whole