The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, First President of the Royal Academy: With an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author : in Three VolumesT. M'Lean, 1824 |
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Side ix
... correct , exclaimed , " Now this exemplifies what the author of the Perspective asserts in his preface , that by observing the rules laid down in his book , a man may do wonders for this is wonderful . " Another of his juvenile ...
... correct , exclaimed , " Now this exemplifies what the author of the Perspective asserts in his preface , that by observing the rules laid down in his book , a man may do wonders for this is wonderful . " Another of his juvenile ...
Side xxix
... correct a re- semblance as they could ; but seem not to have thought , or had not the power , of enlivening the canvass , by giving a kind of historic air to their pictures . Reynolds very soon saw how much admiration might be obtained ...
... correct a re- semblance as they could ; but seem not to have thought , or had not the power , of enlivening the canvass , by giving a kind of historic air to their pictures . Reynolds very soon saw how much admiration might be obtained ...
Side lxxviii
... correct in every respect , it was justly ob- served that it was the panegyric of APELLES pro- nounced by PERICLES . Mr. Burke , to whom , as one of the executors , the greatest part of the management of the funeral was intrusted , now ...
... correct in every respect , it was justly ob- served that it was the panegyric of APELLES pro- nounced by PERICLES . Mr. Burke , to whom , as one of the executors , the greatest part of the management of the funeral was intrusted , now ...
Side 12
... a sub- ject , they first made a variety of sketches ; then a finished drawing of the whole ; after that a more correct drawing of every separate part , -heads , hands , feet , and pieces of drapery ; they 12 THE FIRST DISCOURSE .
... a sub- ject , they first made a variety of sketches ; then a finished drawing of the whole ; after that a more correct drawing of every separate part , -heads , hands , feet , and pieces of drapery ; they 12 THE FIRST DISCOURSE .
Side 14
... correctly what we see , will not give a proportionable power of drawing correctly what we imagine . He who endeavours to copy nicely the figure before him , not only acquires a habit of exactness and precision , but is continually ...
... correctly what we see , will not give a proportionable power of drawing correctly what we imagine . He who endeavours to copy nicely the figure before him , not only acquires a habit of exactness and precision , but is continually ...
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