The effect of his pictures may be not improperly compared to clusters of flowers; all his colours appear as clear and as beautiful : at the same time he has avoided that tawdry effect which one would expect such gay colours to produce : in this respect... The General Biographical Dictionary - Trang 441được biên tập bởi - 1816Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 trang
...pro,duce ; in this respect resembling Barocci more than any other painter. What was said of an antient painter, may be applied to those two artists, —...cause of that difference of effect in the works of Correggio and Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference probably would be given according... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 trang
...to pro; in this respect resembling Barocci more than any other painter. What was said of an antient painter, may be applied to those two artists, —...cause of that difference of effect in the works of Correggio and Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference probably would be given according... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809 - 442 trang
...painter, may be applied to those two artists,—that their figures look as if they fed upon roses. ' s It would be a curious and a profitable study for a...cause of that difference of effect in the works of Correggio and Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference probably would be given according... | |
| 1816 - 534 trang
...than any other painter. What was said of an ancient painter may be applied to those two artists—that their figures look as if they fed upon roses. " It...Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference prohably would be given according to the different hahits of the connoisseur : those who had received... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 trang
...this respect resembling Barocci more than any other painter. What was said of an ancient painter jnay be applied to those two artists — that their figures...cause of 'that difference of effect in the works of Corrcgio and llubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference probably would be given according... | |
| 1816 - 536 trang
...What was said of an ancient painter may be applied to those two artists — that their figures Jook as if they fed upon roses. " It would be a curious...Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference prohably would be given according to the different hahits of the connoisseur : those who had received... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 440 trang
...produce: in .this respect resembling Barocci more than any other painter. What was said of an antient painter, may be applied to those two artists, —...cause of that difference of effect in the works of Correggio and Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference probably would be given according... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 446 trang
...any other painter. What was said of an antient painter, may be applied to those two artists,—that their figures look as if they fed upon roses. It would...cause of that difference of effect in the works of Correggio and Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference probablynyould be given according... | |
| John Thomas James - 1822 - 424 trang
...beautiful : at the same time he has avoided that tawdry .effect which one would expect such gay colors to produce : in this respect resembling Barocci, more...that their figures look as if they fed upon roses." Both these masters produced their harmony * Even the goddesses, in his Judgment of Paris, disputing... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 514 trang
...distinguishable, than in his colouring, which is totally different from that of Titian, Correggio, or any of the great colourists. The effect of his...cause of that difference of effect in the works of Correggio and Rubens, both excellent in different ways. The preference probably would be given according... | |
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