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" ... be sketched satisfactorily; yet, as moving water must be represented in painting, it should be long and minutely contemplated by the artist, and its general character — whether leaping in the brook, flowing in the river, roaring in the cataract,... "
On the Laws of Japanese Painting: An Introduction to the Study of the Art of ... - Page 62
by Henry P. Bowie - 1911 - 115 pages
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Cubists and Post-impressionism

Arthur Jerome Eddy - Art, Modern - 1914 - 388 pages
...general character — whether leaping in the brook, flowing in the river, roaring in the cataract, surging in the ocean or lapping the shore — observed and reflected upon, and after the eye and the memory are both sufficiently trained and the very soul of the artist is saturated, as it were,...
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Art Through the Ages: An Introduction to Its History and Significance, Volume 1

Helen Gardner - Art - 1926 - 708 pages
...brook, flowing in the river, roaring in the cataract, surging in the ocean or lapping the ihore — observed and reflected upon, and after the eye and...the artist is saturated, as it were, with this one subject and he feels his whole being calm and composed, he should retire to the privacy of his studio...
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