A Classified Synopsis of the Principal Painters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, Their Scholars, Imitators, and Analogists: Including an Account of Some of the Early German Masters, Connected with Those of Flanders and HollandH.G. Bohn, 1855 - 416 pages |
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Page ix
... one eminent master for that of another of equal reputation . But the mistake is still more likely to occur when a talented scholar has successfully copied a picture of his master , and imitated his manner of penciling INTRODUCTION . ix.
... one eminent master for that of another of equal reputation . But the mistake is still more likely to occur when a talented scholar has successfully copied a picture of his master , and imitated his manner of penciling INTRODUCTION . ix.
Page x
... successful ; they copied his manner , but his delicacy of forms and grace of action were beyond their skill : Vertangen and Jan Vander Lys , in their colouring and penciling , sometimes try the acumen of a connoisseur . In flower and ...
... successful ; they copied his manner , but his delicacy of forms and grace of action were beyond their skill : Vertangen and Jan Vander Lys , in their colouring and penciling , sometimes try the acumen of a connoisseur . In flower and ...
Page xi
... successful imitator . Frank Hals , had he been more uniform in his practice , might have classed with them . The productions of the above - named painters form the Synoptical part of this work , in which each branch is repre- sented ...
... successful imitator . Frank Hals , had he been more uniform in his practice , might have classed with them . The productions of the above - named painters form the Synoptical part of this work , in which each branch is repre- sented ...
Page xviii
... successfully used also in subjects taken from the poets , who have themselves made use of similar illusion . It sometimes happens , that when allegory is not treated with great address , the artist resembles the author of an enigma ...
... successfully used also in subjects taken from the poets , who have themselves made use of similar illusion . It sometimes happens , that when allegory is not treated with great address , the artist resembles the author of an enigma ...
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... successful , except in ordinary sub- jects . It would be necessary for an artist to draw like Raffaelle , to be able to counterfeit his design . He must possess his mind before he can imitate his expression , and be endowed with his ...
... successful , except in ordinary sub- jects . It would be necessary for an artist to draw like Raffaelle , to be able to counterfeit his design . He must possess his mind before he can imitate his expression , and be endowed with his ...
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