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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... whole for a new edition , introducing occasional extracts from his journal , sometimes to enforce the texts and sometimes to shew from what authority he drew his conclusions . In a declining state of health he had taken advantage of a ...
... whole for a new edition , introducing occasional extracts from his journal , sometimes to enforce the texts and sometimes to shew from what authority he drew his conclusions . In a declining state of health he had taken advantage of a ...
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... whole scaffolding on which the painting was raised . " It was by such enthusiasm , and the consequent encouragement of art , that Julius has justly participated in the fame of those who made his days an era in the world . It is perhaps ...
... whole scaffolding on which the painting was raised . " It was by such enthusiasm , and the consequent encouragement of art , that Julius has justly participated in the fame of those who made his days an era in the world . It is perhaps ...
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... whole range of human character and expression , from the divine loveliness and purity of the Infant Saviour , of Angels and of Saints , to the strength , fierce- ness , and brutality of the executioners . There , also , we may see the ...
... whole range of human character and expression , from the divine loveliness and purity of the Infant Saviour , of Angels and of Saints , to the strength , fierce- ness , and brutality of the executioners . There , also , we may see the ...
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... whole day , until he was able to go home and draw it . * We have here the practical result of the theory , which is , to study the deformities , in order to learn to avoid them ; and certainly the effect was admir- able , since we know ...
... whole day , until he was able to go home and draw it . * We have here the practical result of the theory , which is , to study the deformities , in order to learn to avoid them ; and certainly the effect was admir- able , since we know ...
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... whole head . Both nature and custom teach us , every moment , to scan the features ; and to look there for what is to animate , to charm , or to grieve us . Every scheme by which it shall be proposed to elicit the reasons of our ...
... whole head . Both nature and custom teach us , every moment , to scan the features ; and to look there for what is to animate , to charm , or to grieve us . Every scheme by which it shall be proposed to elicit the reasons of our ...
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