Hand-book for Young PaintersJohn Murray, 1870 - 315 pages |
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Page x
... Early Painters resembled that of the Naturalisti— Imitations by Raphael and M. Angelo of some of the Conceptions in the Campo Santo - Orcagna's " Triumph of Death " -Early Art checked by the dread of Idolatry -The Typical System adopted ...
... Early Painters resembled that of the Naturalisti— Imitations by Raphael and M. Angelo of some of the Conceptions in the Campo Santo - Orcagna's " Triumph of Death " -Early Art checked by the dread of Idolatry -The Typical System adopted ...
Page xi
... earliest - His Repre- sentations of Childhood - The Cartoons , the work of Raphael's own hands - His " Sacrifice of the Innocents " His Frescoes in the Vatican - The obligations of Raphael to M. Angelo have been over - stated— M. Angelo ...
... earliest - His Repre- sentations of Childhood - The Cartoons , the work of Raphael's own hands - His " Sacrifice of the Innocents " His Frescoes in the Vatican - The obligations of Raphael to M. Angelo have been over - stated— M. Angelo ...
Page xii
... early development - Vul- garity in Colour of European manufactures compared with those of China and Persia - Colour of the early Italians and the Flemish Painters - The Van Eycks- Failure of Modern Painters in imitating the early ...
... early development - Vul- garity in Colour of European manufactures compared with those of China and Persia - Colour of the early Italians and the Flemish Painters - The Van Eycks- Failure of Modern Painters in imitating the early ...
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... early Art . Perhaps the best safeguard against mistake on this subject will be found in our perception that the Art of Painting is in no respect , excepting in what relates to its mechanical instruments , a human invention , but the ...
... early Art . Perhaps the best safeguard against mistake on this subject will be found in our perception that the Art of Painting is in no respect , excepting in what relates to its mechanical instruments , a human invention , but the ...
Page 12
... early works are remarkable for precision of imitation , of which " The Water Carrier , " belonging to the Duke of Wellington , is an admirable specimen . Indeed it may safely be assumed that no painter is likely to become great who does ...
... early works are remarkable for precision of imitation , of which " The Water Carrier , " belonging to the Duke of Wellington , is an admirable specimen . Indeed it may safely be assumed that no painter is likely to become great who does ...
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