... 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 Full view -
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