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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... the variety of his pursuits . He was a true lover of nature , and to trace the proofs of perfection and design in all the works of the Creator was to him a source of ever new delight . Constantly he had some useful , PREFACE . vii.
... the variety of his pursuits . He was a true lover of nature , and to trace the proofs of perfection and design in all the works of the Creator was to him a source of ever new delight . Constantly he had some useful , PREFACE . vii.
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... perfection of form in the inhabitants of Greece , but their serenity of mind , sweetness , and love of beauty . Such a theory would imply that the people of Sparta and Athens were characterized by the same qualities . But when Sparta ...
... perfection of form in the inhabitants of Greece , but their serenity of mind , sweetness , and love of beauty . Such a theory would imply that the people of Sparta and Athens were characterized by the same qualities . But when Sparta ...
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... perfection we certainly may . The Greeks gave prizes for excelling beauty . Among them a youth might be celebrated for the perfection of his eyebrow ; and the proportions of an Aspasia were transferred to the statue of a goddess . The ...
... perfection we certainly may . The Greeks gave prizes for excelling beauty . Among them a youth might be celebrated for the perfection of his eyebrow ; and the proportions of an Aspasia were transferred to the statue of a goddess . The ...
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... - Cicero . Burton , in the Objects of Love , quotes thus : " Pulchritudo est perfectio compositi , ex congruente ordine , mensura et ratione partium consurgens . " say , that , to arrive at the perfection of 18 FORM OF THE HEAD AND FACE .
... - Cicero . Burton , in the Objects of Love , quotes thus : " Pulchritudo est perfectio compositi , ex congruente ordine , mensura et ratione partium consurgens . " say , that , to arrive at the perfection of 18 FORM OF THE HEAD AND FACE .
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... perfection in his own mind ; whence has he drawn his idea of perfection ? This brings us to the right path in the inquiry : the idea of representing divinity is palpably absurd ; we know nothing of form but from the contemplation of man ...
... perfection in his own mind ; whence has he drawn his idea of perfection ? This brings us to the right path in the inquiry : the idea of representing divinity is palpably absurd ; we know nothing of form but from the contemplation of man ...
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