The theory of the arts; or, Art in relation to nature, civilization, and man, 第 2 巻Trubner & Company, 1869 |
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... REPRESENTATION . 1. The principles here applicable 25 • 2. Method employed in different arts 3. Motion , how represented 27 30 4. Vital Action 35 5. Continuous action 36 6. Action past , present , and prospective 38 7. Unity of action ...
... REPRESENTATION . 1. The principles here applicable 25 • 2. Method employed in different arts 3. Motion , how represented 27 30 4. Vital Action 35 5. Continuous action 36 6. Action past , present , and prospective 38 7. Unity of action ...
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George Harris. CHAPTER XI . CHARACTER AND EMOTION IN ARTISTICAL REPRESENTATION . 1. Representation of human nature 2. Description and expression 3. Personal endowments . 4. Personal qualities 5. Animal feelings 6. Expression of ...
George Harris. CHAPTER XI . CHARACTER AND EMOTION IN ARTISTICAL REPRESENTATION . 1. Representation of human nature 2. Description and expression 3. Personal endowments . 4. Personal qualities 5. Animal feelings 6. Expression of ...
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... representation with propriety and effect of single figures , and of the different parts and proportions of each ; composi- tion regulates the representation in a piece , with due effect and propriety , of the various separate figures ...
... representation with propriety and effect of single figures , and of the different parts and proportions of each ; composi- tion regulates the representation in a piece , with due effect and propriety , of the various separate figures ...
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... representation of scenes of disorder and confusion , is indeed to describe the event in such a manner that the ideas suitable may be conveyed to the mind in the most forcible way , while at the same time the design and composition are ...
... representation of scenes of disorder and confusion , is indeed to describe the event in such a manner that the ideas suitable may be conveyed to the mind in the most forcible way , while at the same time the design and composition are ...
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... representations into the same composition , is a decided breach of taste in many great works of art ; as , for instance ... representation . The very nature and principle of taste require that the various con- stituents of the same ...
... representations into the same composition , is a decided breach of taste in many great works of art ; as , for instance ... representation . The very nature and principle of taste require that the various con- stituents of the same ...
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