The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression: As Connected with the Fine ArtsGeorge Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1877 - 254 trang |
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... distinct from nature , which is in his own mind , his works will want that variety which is in nature , and we shall see in his paintings the same countenance continually reproduced . We are informed that Raphael , in painting the head ...
... distinct from nature , which is in his own mind , his works will want that variety which is in nature , and we shall see in his paintings the same countenance continually reproduced . We are informed that Raphael , in painting the head ...
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... distinct expression , in the rodentia , and such animals as have to pierce shells for their food , as the monkeys , which is produced by their cutting teeth being placed at right angles in their jaws , for the action of gnawing . Now it ...
... distinct expression , in the rodentia , and such animals as have to pierce shells for their food , as the monkeys , which is produced by their cutting teeth being placed at right angles in their jaws , for the action of gnawing . Now it ...
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... over the orbits ( the supra - orbitary ridges ) , which are peculiar to a more advanced age , distinct features in the child , and has thus produced an unnatural appearance . The only CHANGES FROM INFANCY TO AGE . 45.
... over the orbits ( the supra - orbitary ridges ) , which are peculiar to a more advanced age , distinct features in the child , and has thus produced an unnatural appearance . The only CHANGES FROM INFANCY TO AGE . 45.
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... distinct races which had a conformation and constitution from the beginning , suited to the regions for which they were destined , and to which they were blindly driven . All testimony agrees in shewing that mankind was first planted in ...
... distinct races which had a conformation and constitution from the beginning , suited to the regions for which they were destined , and to which they were blindly driven . All testimony agrees in shewing that mankind was first planted in ...
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... distinct and powerful : but as in the face they have merely to operate on the skin , the lips , nostrils and eyelids , they require less power , and are , therefore , more delicate . And that power is not always directly under the will ...
... distinct and powerful : but as in the face they have merely to operate on the skin , the lips , nostrils and eyelids , they require less power , and are , therefore , more delicate . And that power is not always directly under the will ...
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