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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... still greater effect was to follow . It was from these investigations that he was first led to make those discoveries in the system of the nerves , which are now acknowledged to be the most important contributions vi PREFACE .
... still greater effect was to follow . It was from these investigations that he was first led to make those discoveries in the system of the nerves , which are now acknowledged to be the most important contributions vi PREFACE .
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... Man and in Animals ; and of the Muscles peculiar to Man , and their effects in bestow- ing Human Expression Expression in Animals The Muscles of Animals • 112 113 120 ESSAY VI . Of Expression in the Human Countenance .
... Man and in Animals ; and of the Muscles peculiar to Man , and their effects in bestow- ing Human Expression Expression in Animals The Muscles of Animals • 112 113 120 ESSAY VI . Of Expression in the Human Countenance .
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... effect of historical narration , as well as to shew the working of human passion , and to give the most striking and lively indications of intellectual power and energy . The art of the painter , considered with a view to these ...
... effect of historical narration , as well as to shew the working of human passion , and to give the most striking and lively indications of intellectual power and energy . The art of the painter , considered with a view to these ...
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... effects produced upon the body by the operations of the mind , he has not raised himself above the mechanism of his art , nor does he rank with the poet or historian . It is a happy characteristic of the present times , that a love of ...
... effects produced upon the body by the operations of the mind , he has not raised himself above the mechanism of his art , nor does he rank with the poet or historian . It is a happy characteristic of the present times , that a love of ...
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... effect of the suc‐ cessive exhumations of the splendid works of antiquity ; the excitement , or , as Cicognara has expressed it , " un certo fermento , " kept up by the contest of princes for these works of art , gave importance to all ...
... effect of the suc‐ cessive exhumations of the splendid works of antiquity ; the excitement , or , as Cicognara has expressed it , " un certo fermento , " kept up by the contest of princes for these works of art , gave importance to all ...
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