The Literary Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds ...: Containing His Discourses, Papers in the Idler, the Journal of a Tour Through Flanders and Holland, and Also His Commentary on Du Fresnoy's Art of Painting, 第 1 巻T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1819 |
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... Beauty ] .. .. Do. 200 .. Do. Another ................... A present . Henry Hope , Esq . Another ... ..... 100 .. Prince Potemkin . The Continence of Scipio ... 500 .. Do. The Nativity [ a design for the window of New Col- lege Chapel ...
... Beauty ] .. .. Do. 200 .. Do. Another ................... A present . Henry Hope , Esq . Another ... ..... 100 .. Prince Potemkin . The Continence of Scipio ... 500 .. Do. The Nativity [ a design for the window of New Col- lege Chapel ...
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... beauty , and richness . It was the lot of Sir Joshua Reynolds to be destined to pursue the art of painting at a period when the extraordinary effort he made came with all the force and effect of novelty . He appeared at a time when the ...
... beauty , and richness . It was the lot of Sir Joshua Reynolds to be destined to pursue the art of painting at a period when the extraordinary effort he made came with all the force and effect of novelty . He appeared at a time when the ...
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... beauty of colour , and fine general effect , occasioned equal sur- prise and pleasure . The public , hitherto accustomed to see only the formal tame re- presentations which reduced all persons to the same standard of unmeaning ...
... beauty of colour , and fine general effect , occasioned equal sur- prise and pleasure . The public , hitherto accustomed to see only the formal tame re- presentations which reduced all persons to the same standard of unmeaning ...
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... beauty and grace the delight of his pencil - he evinced the same power of discrimination ; therefore , not only the general characters of grave , gay , young and old , but their several species all contributed to supply that variety for ...
... beauty and grace the delight of his pencil - he evinced the same power of discrimination ; therefore , not only the general characters of grave , gay , young and old , but their several species all contributed to supply that variety for ...
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... beauty , grandeur , and taste . To our Public Exhibitions , and to ar- rangements that followed in consequence of their introduction , this change must be chiefly attributed . The present generation appears to be composed of a new , and ...
... beauty , grandeur , and taste . To our Public Exhibitions , and to ar- rangements that followed in consequence of their introduction , this change must be chiefly attributed . The present generation appears to be composed of a new , and ...
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59 ページ - A man cannot tell, whether Apelles or Albert Durer were the more trifler; whereof the one would make a personage by geometrical proportions, the other by taking the best parts out of divers faces to make one Excellent. Such personages I think would please nobody, but the painter that made them.
154 ページ - Invention is one of the great marks of genius ; but if we consult experience, we shall find that it is by being conversant with the inventions of others, that we learn to invent : as by reading the thoughts of others, we learn to think.
xxix ページ - their excellence and their value consisted in being the observations of a strong mind operating upon life ; and in consequence you find there what you seldom find in other books.
xiii ページ - It is much to be regretted that he did not live to compose such a Discourse ; for, from the hand of so great and candid an Artist, it could not but have been highly curious and instructive.
77 ページ - THIT value and rank of every art is in proportion to the mental labour employed in it, or the mental pleasure produced by it. As this principle is observed or neglected, our profession becomes either a liberal art, or a mechanical trade.
cxxii ページ - ... his native humility, modesty, and candour never forsook him, even on surprise or provocation ; nor was the least degree of arrogance or assumption visible to the most scrutinizing eye in any part of his conduct or discourse.
155 ページ - The mind is but a barren soil; a soil V which is soon exhausted, and will produce no crop, or only one, unless it be continually fertilized and enriched with foreign matter.
42 ページ - You must have no dependence on your own genius. If you have great talents, industry will improve them; if you have but moderate abilities, industry will supply their deficiency. Nothing is denied to well directed labour: nothing is to be obtained without it.
96 ページ - And though in this respect the Venetians must be allowed extraordinary skill, yet even that skill, as they have employed it, will but ill correspond with the great style. Their colouring is not only too brilliant, but, I will venture to say, too harmonious, to produce that solidity, steadiness, and simplicity of effect, which heroic subjects require, and which simple or grave colours only can give to a work.
33 ページ - However, as the practice of copying is not entirely to be excluded, since the mechanical practice of painting is learned in some measure by it, let those choice parts only be selected which have recommended the work to notice. If its excellence...