Criticisms on Art, and Sketches of the Picture Galleries of England: With Catalogues of the Principal Galleries, Now First Collected, المجلد 1C. Templeman, 1856 - 335 من الصفحات |
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... painter has done . How often , in turning over a number of choice engravings , do we tantalise ourselves by thinking " what a head that must be , ” - in won- dering what colour a piece of drapery is of , green or black , —in wishing ...
... painter has done . How often , in turning over a number of choice engravings , do we tantalise ourselves by thinking " what a head that must be , ” - in won- dering what colour a piece of drapery is of , green or black , —in wishing ...
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... painter who could have improved upon the Susannah , except Correggio , who , with all his capricious blandishments , and wreathed angelic smiles , would hardly have given the same natural unaffected grace , the same perfect womanhood ...
... painter who could have improved upon the Susannah , except Correggio , who , with all his capricious blandishments , and wreathed angelic smiles , would hardly have given the same natural unaffected grace , the same perfect womanhood ...
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... painter or the poet . Both gain by it . The idea conveyed by the one , perhaps , receives an additional grace and ... painters ! " We should nearly have exhausted our stock of enthusiasm in descanting on these two com- If positions , in ...
... painter or the poet . Both gain by it . The idea conveyed by the one , perhaps , receives an additional grace and ... painters ! " We should nearly have exhausted our stock of enthusiasm in descanting on these two com- If positions , in ...
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... painter be- stowed upon his smallest works , we cannot help being struck with the number and magnitude of those he left behind him . When we have a single portrait placed before us , that might seem to have taken half a year to complete ...
... painter be- stowed upon his smallest works , we cannot help being struck with the number and magnitude of those he left behind him . When we have a single portrait placed before us , that might seem to have taken half a year to complete ...
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... painters , he had not seen Rem- brandt ; -if he had , he would have added him to the list . The Poussin is a Dance of Bacchanals [ 42 ] theirs are not " pious orgies . " It is , however , one of this master's finest pictures , both in ...
... painters , he had not seen Rem- brandt ; -if he had , he would have added him to the list . The Poussin is a Dance of Bacchanals [ 42 ] theirs are not " pious orgies . " It is , however , one of this master's finest pictures , both in ...
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الصفحة 286 - The groves of Eden, vanish'd now so long, Live in description, and look green in song : These, were my breast inspir'd with equal flame, Like them in beauty, should be like in fame. Here...
الصفحة 240 - Must not from others' work a copy take ; No, not from Rubens or Vandyke ; Much less content himself to make it like Th' ideas and the images which lie In his own fancy, or his memory. No, he before his sight must place The natural and living face ; The real object must command Each judgment of his eye, and motion of his hand. From these and all long errors of the way, In which our wandering predecessors went, And like th...
الصفحة 40 - Sometime, we see a cloud that's dragonish, A vapour, sometime, like a bear, or lion, A tower'd citadel, a pendant rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, And mock our eyes with air: thou hast seen these signs; They are black vesper's pageants.
الصفحة 129 - Sacred City:' — might not our Oxford be called so too ? There is an air about it, resonant of joy and hope : it speaks with a thousand tongues to the heart : it waves its mighty shadow over the imagination : it stands in lowly sublimity, on the ' hill of ages ; ' and points with prophetic fingers to the sky : it greets the eager gaze from afar, ' with glistering spires and pinnacles adorned...
الصفحة 121 - ... often observable in the case of religious enthusiasts, there is a slenderness of constitutional stamina, which renders the flesh no match for the spirit. His bending, flexible form appears to take no strong hold of things, does not grapple with the world about him, but slides from it like a river 'And in its liquid texture mortal wound Receives no more than can the fluid air...
الصفحة 119 - Not many ; some few, as thus : — To see the sun to bed, and to arise, Like some hot amourist with glowing eyes, Bursting the la/y bands of sleep that bound him, With all his fires and travelling glories round him.
الصفحة 145 - The exquisite delicacy of the painting is only surpassed by the felicity and subtlety of the conception. Nothing can be more striking than the contrast between the extreme softness of her person and the hardened indifference of her character.
الصفحة 133 - And fast by, hanging in a golden chain, This pendent world, in bigness as a star Of smallest magnitude close by the moon.
الصفحة 13 - Pan, knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance, leads on the eternal spring.