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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... give this work a final revisal for the press ; but before he had fulfilled his wishes in this respect , his life was terminated by an access of his illness at Hallow Park , in Worcestershire , on the 29th of April , 1842 . In the ...
... give this work a final revisal for the press ; but before he had fulfilled his wishes in this respect , his life was terminated by an access of his illness at Hallow Park , in Worcestershire , on the 29th of April , 1842 . In the ...
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... give the most striking and lively indications of intellectual power and energy . The art of the painter , considered with a view to these interesting representations , assumes a high cha- racter . Every lesser embellishment and ...
... give the most striking and lively indications of intellectual power and energy . The art of the painter , considered with a view to these interesting representations , assumes a high cha- racter . Every lesser embellishment and ...
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... give up his days to painting ; nor is it sur- prising that there should be an unwillingness to permit a youth to dedicate his life to an art so little gainful , where extraordinary excellence alone obtains notice , and hardly ever an ...
... give up his days to painting ; nor is it sur- prising that there should be an unwillingness to permit a youth to dedicate his life to an art so little gainful , where extraordinary excellence alone obtains notice , and hardly ever an ...
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... give proof that it is neither genius nor devotion to the imitative arts which is wanting in the north . But the time is past when the people knelt down before the works of a sculptor's hands ; when the Amphictyons , the council of all ...
... give proof that it is neither genius nor devotion to the imitative arts which is wanting in the north . But the time is past when the people knelt down before the works of a sculptor's hands ; when the Amphictyons , the council of all ...
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... gives to the body , as we see in the face , nor having that elegant freedom of limb , which youth , under a genial climate and the various exercises of the gymnasium , acquired . * For the improvement of art , there must be a feeling in ...
... gives to the body , as we see in the face , nor having that elegant freedom of limb , which youth , under a genial climate and the various exercises of the gymnasium , acquired . * For the improvement of art , there must be a feeling in ...
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