Manual of the Fine Arts: Critical and HistoricalA.S. Barnes and Burr, 1862 - 477 páginas |
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... labour has been that of careful compilation , and the patient investigation , and delicate , discriminating taste , by means of which so great an amount of confused material has been adapted and arranged into one complete whole ...
... labour has been that of careful compilation , and the patient investigation , and delicate , discriminating taste , by means of which so great an amount of confused material has been adapted and arranged into one complete whole ...
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... labours of every age , became his peculiar property , and added to his glory . In this way , the names of individuals were lost in the numerous order of priests , and the merit which each one had acquired by his observations and labours ...
... labours of every age , became his peculiar property , and added to his glory . In this way , the names of individuals were lost in the numerous order of priests , and the merit which each one had acquired by his observations and labours ...
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... that the happiest period of his life was that in which he wrote most poetry . With the artist , labour brings its own recompense , though for a time , his productions , Love of fame . - Sympathy . - Nature's Lessons 3 OF THE FINE ARTS . 25.
... that the happiest period of his life was that in which he wrote most poetry . With the artist , labour brings its own recompense , though for a time , his productions , Love of fame . - Sympathy . - Nature's Lessons 3 OF THE FINE ARTS . 25.
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... labours seemed to be without success , he threw his sponge upon the piece in a fit of anger . Chance alone brought to perfection what the labours of the artist could not accomplish ; the fall of the sponge upon the picture represented ...
... labours seemed to be without success , he threw his sponge upon the piece in a fit of anger . Chance alone brought to perfection what the labours of the artist could not accomplish ; the fall of the sponge upon the picture represented ...
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... labour , and in which exactness of detail had been carried to excess , he remarked , " Protogenes equals or excels me in all things but one , the knowing when to remove his hand from a painting . " Apelles was also , as is supposed ...
... labour , and in which exactness of detail had been carried to excess , he remarked , " Protogenes equals or excels me in all things but one , the knowing when to remove his hand from a painting . " Apelles was also , as is supposed ...
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Academy admiration ancient antique Apelles Apollodorus appears architecture artist beauty born called celebrated century character chiaroscuro church Cimabue colossal colour composed composition copy Coreggio cotemporary delight drapery drawing effect Egyptian elegance eminent England Engraver Eupompus excellence executed exhibited expression father feeling feet figures finished genius Giorgione give grace grandeur Grecian Greece Greeks hand harmony head historical honour imagination imitation invention Ital Italian Italy labours landscape Leonardo da Vinci light Lysippus manner marble Masaccio master Michael Angelo mind nature never objects opera original ornaments painter painting palace Pamphylus Paul Veronese Pausias pencil perfect Phidias picture piece Pliny poet poetry Polygnotus portrait practised Praxiteles principles produced Protogenes Raphael represented Reynolds Roman Rome says scene sculpture seems shade Sicyon sketches soul spirit statues style sublime talents taste temple things Timanthes Tintoretto tion Titian Venetian school whole