A Classified Synopsis of the Principal Painters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Their Scholars, Imitators, and Analogists: Including an Account of Some of the Early German Masters, Connected with Those of Flanders and Holland |
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... taste and discrimination in this re- spect , particularly those who trade in works of the higher classes , of whom there are several whose judgment and probity are unimpeachable , and who have been the means of bringing into general ...
... taste and discrimination in this re- spect , particularly those who trade in works of the higher classes , of whom there are several whose judgment and probity are unimpeachable , and who have been the means of bringing into general ...
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... ; native talent and public taste are improved by their contemplation . Such noble minds feel their pleasure enhanced by community of en- joyment of objects purely intellectual , and though they may xiv INTRODUCTION .
... ; native talent and public taste are improved by their contemplation . Such noble minds feel their pleasure enhanced by community of en- joyment of objects purely intellectual , and though they may xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... taste to be corrected and refined , by studying the executive part of pictures produced when the arts were emerging from a state of barbarism . The compact form of the work will render it convenient as a hand book to the amateur who ...
... taste to be corrected and refined , by studying the executive part of pictures produced when the arts were emerging from a state of barbarism . The compact form of the work will render it convenient as a hand book to the amateur who ...
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... taste and judgment of the artist appears in making choice of those attitudes in his pictures which display , as far as circumstances will permit , the most beautiful delineation of the figure . BACK - GROUND . This term is applied to ...
... taste and judgment of the artist appears in making choice of those attitudes in his pictures which display , as far as circumstances will permit , the most beautiful delineation of the figure . BACK - GROUND . This term is applied to ...
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... taste are necessary to arrange it in such a manner as to display the form to the greatest advantage , and that the folds may correspond with the movement of the figure . In the higher walk of historical painting , the folds should be ...
... taste are necessary to arrange it in such a manner as to display the form to the greatest advantage , and that the folds may correspond with the movement of the figure . In the higher walk of historical painting , the folds should be ...
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