The Fine ArtsC. Scribner's Sons, 1906 - 321 Seiten |
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Seite ix
... Texture in Architec- ture - 80 . Colour in Architecture - 81 . The elements of Effect in Sculpture distinction between Sculpture in the round and Relief -82 . The forms presented in Sculpture - 83 . Contour , Light - and- Shade , Texture ...
... Texture in Architec- ture - 80 . Colour in Architecture - 81 . The elements of Effect in Sculpture distinction between Sculpture in the round and Relief -82 . The forms presented in Sculpture - 83 . Contour , Light - and- Shade , Texture ...
Seite x
... Texture in the Graphic Art - 96 . Light- and - Shade in the Graphic Art Pages 111-152 · • CHAPTER II THE WORK OF ART AS SIGNIFICANT §§ 97. Beauty and Significance in Works of Art - 98 . Art is significant as appealing to Natural ...
... Texture in the Graphic Art - 96 . Light- and - Shade in the Graphic Art Pages 111-152 · • CHAPTER II THE WORK OF ART AS SIGNIFICANT §§ 97. Beauty and Significance in Works of Art - 98 . Art is significant as appealing to Natural ...
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... texture . Texture felt by the touch is some form or another of rough- but to the eye it is revealed as a delicate mottling or play of light - and - shade , and is therefore connected with the artistic effect of tone . If therefore we ...
... texture . Texture felt by the touch is some form or another of rough- but to the eye it is revealed as a delicate mottling or play of light - and - shade , and is therefore connected with the artistic effect of tone . If therefore we ...
Seite 119
... texture to architectural surfaces must not be overlooked . A good deal of the pleasure we derive from old buildings is due to the varieties of surface - texture caused partly by irregularities of material and workmanship , partly by the ...
... texture to architectural surfaces must not be overlooked . A good deal of the pleasure we derive from old buildings is due to the varieties of surface - texture caused partly by irregularities of material and workmanship , partly by the ...
Seite 120
... texture , ' as mere play of surface , can be dispensed with without any loss . Texture ' on a larger scale is however a legitimate architectural effect even in the most accomplished work . As the rustication or ' bossy ' treatment of ...
... texture , ' as mere play of surface , can be dispensed with without any loss . Texture ' on a larger scale is however a legitimate architectural effect even in the most accomplished work . As the rustication or ' bossy ' treatment of ...
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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