Yet, ere six weeks had passed, he recorded the conviction " that the only art pure and unsophisticated, and that is worth study and consideration by an artist, or that has the true object of art in view, is to be found in the works of those masters who... Sir David Wilkie - 71 ページJohn William Mollett 著 - 1881 - 112 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Allan Cunningham - 1843 - 554 ページ
...before we met, the same conclusion, and that, too, from objects seen on our different routes, — that the only art pure and unsophisticated, and that is...ultimately brought it to perfection. These seem alone to have addressed themselves to the common sense of mankind. From Giotto to Michael Angelo expression... | |
| Wilkie Collins - 1848 - 370 ページ
...conclusion, and that too from objects seen on our different routes, and before we met — namely, that the only Art pure and unsophisticated, and that is...themselves to the common sense of mankind. From Giotto to Michael Angelo, expression and sentiment seem the first thing thought of: while those that followed,... | |
| James Dennistoun - 1851 - 528 ページ
...ascribed to the primitive masters. Yet, ere six weeks had passed, he recorded his conviction " that the only art pure and unsophisticated, and that is...artist, or that has the true object of art in view, * Art Union, January and April, 1 847. We have read with regret, in a periodical justly entitled to... | |
| James Dennistoun - 1851 - 534 ページ
...ascribed to the primitive masters. Yet, ere six weeks had passed, he recorded his conviction " that the only art pure and unsophisticated, and that is...artist, or that has the true object of art in view, * Art Union, January and April, 1847. We have read with regret, in a periodical justly entitled to... | |
| James Dennistoun - 1851 - 552 ページ
...justly entitled to great weight, eriticisms so at variance wilh its wonted candour ami good sense. is to be found in the works of those masters who revived...those who ultimately brought it to perfection. These alone seem to have addressed themselves to the common sense of mankind. From Giotto to Michael Angelo,... | |
| Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower - 1902 - 250 ページ
...to Collins that the purest guidance worthy of the true artist " is to be found in the works of these masters, who revived and improved the art, and those...addressed themselves to the common sense of mankind. They have indeed this high quality, that the subject is uppermost, and they have more excellences addressed... | |
| James Dennistoun - 1909 - 614 ページ
...ascribed to the primitive masters. Yet, ere six weeks had passed, he recorded the conviction " that the only art pure and unsophisticated, and that is...those who ultimately brought it to perfection. These alone seem to have addressed themselves to the common sense of mankind. From Giotto to Michael Angelo,... | |
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