Art and Archaeology, المجلدات 3-4Archaeological Institute of America, 1916 |
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Albright Art Gallery Alice Walton American ancient antiquities APHRODITE OF MELOS Archaeological Institute ARCHAEOLOGY architecture ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY Arthur artist Athena Aurignacian Babylon beauty Breuil bronze building bust carved cavern century Charles Charles Hill-Tout Charles Upson Clark church classic collection College Art color Committee copy Cupid CUPID AND PSYCHE decoration Discobolus drawing Edgar Elgin engraved excavations exhibition face famous feet Fellows Platt figures frescoes frieze Garrett Chatfield Pier George goddess Greece Greek Hadrian hand head Henry Illustrations important inscription INSTITUTE OF AMERICA interesting John king Leonardo Louvre Madonna Magdalenian marble Marsyas Medeba ment metopes Metropolitan Museum Miss modern monuments Myron painter painting palace Parthenon pediment period Phidias picture portrait Professor Psyche Renaissance represented Rodin Roman Rome ruins School sculpture shows Sienese stand statue stone temple Theseus tion ture University vase Vatican walls Washington William York Zeus
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 19 - Divinely thro' all hindrance finds the man Behind it and so paints him that his face, The shape and color of a mind and life, Lives for his children, ever at its best And fullest...
الصفحة 350 - What", it will be questioned, "when the sun rises, do you not see a round disk of fire somewhat like a guinea?" O no, no, I see an innumerable company of the heavenly host, crying "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty".
الصفحة 294 - Indian believed, lay the power through which man received the ability 'to stand' and to 'go forth' in life. (A free translation of the song is here given.) Here unto you has been spoken the truth, Because of this truth, you shall stand. Here, declared is the truth! Here in this place has been shown you the truth; Therefore, Arise, go forth in its strength.
الصفحة 139 - FROM Nature doth emotion come, and moods Of calmness equally are Nature's gift : This is her glory ; these two attributes Are sister horns that constitute her strength. Hence Genius, born to thrive by interchange Of peace and excitation, finds in her His best and purest friend ; from her receives That energy by which he seeks the truth, From her that happy stillness of the mind Which fits him to receive it when unsought.
الصفحة 169 - A quality arise within his soul, Which, intro-active, made to supervise And feel the force it has, may view itself, And so be happy." Man might live at first The animal life : but is there nothing more ? In due time, let him critically learn...
الصفحة 85 - Raphael was at that time so much occupied with the love which he bore to the lady of his choice, that he could not give sufficient attention to the work. Agostino, therefore, falling at length into despair of seeing it finished, made so many efforts by means of friends and by his own care, that after much difficulty he at length prevailed on the lady to take up her abode in his house, where she was accordingly installed in apartments near those which Raphael was painting ; in this manner the work...
الصفحة 23 - How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers ! This crowd of statues, in whose folded sleeves Birds build their nests; while canopied with leaves Parvis and portal bloom like trellised bowers, And the vast minster seems a cross of flowers...
الصفحة 298 - ... various archives of Paris; to Dr. Constantine E. McGuire of the International High Commission in Washington for advice upon doubtful passages in certain important manuscripts; to Professor Charles H. Haskins of Harvard for constructive suggestions regarding several shortcomings of the investigation; and to Mr. George W. Robinson, Secretary of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard, for assistance in preparing the manuscript for the press. Among the many friends who have given freely...
الصفحة 298 - By the terms of its foundation, the fellowship is to be awarded to scholars of proved ability, whether students, instructors, or others, for the purpose of enabling them to pursue in any part of the world advanced studies in the history, principles, or methods of the Fine Arts: It is open to any American, man or woman. It is to be awarded (on the basis of evidence submitted by the applicants) by the Corporation, on the recommendation of a committee consisting of the President of Harvard University,...
الصفحة 74 - Rude, deeply engraved mural engravings, from the cavern of Pair-non-Pair (Gironde). First phase; Aurignacian age. After Daleau. rude, ill-proportioned, and details such as hair and hoofs not indicated with precision. The paintings of this stage are in outline, the color being black or red and drawn with a crayon; there is absolutely no thought of modeling. The incised figures of the second phase remain rather deep and broad; but the outlines are more lifelike, although not always well proportioned....