The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the Royal Academy : with an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author, Volum 3T. M'Lean, 1824 |
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... never been made public , had not Sir Joshua Reynolds re- quested a sight of it , and made an obliging offer of illustrating it by a series of his own notes . This prompted me to revise it with all possible accuracy ; and as I had ...
... never been made public , had not Sir Joshua Reynolds re- quested a sight of it , and made an obliging offer of illustrating it by a series of his own notes . This prompted me to revise it with all possible accuracy ; and as I had ...
Side 63
... - posite to each other never to be joined . f XL . Corpora procul dis- tantia . || XLI . Contigua et Dissita . ¶ XLII . Contraria extrema fugienda . Yet varying all thý tones , let some aspire * THE ART OF PAINTING . · 63.
... - posite to each other never to be joined . f XL . Corpora procul dis- tantia . || XLI . Contigua et Dissita . ¶ XLII . Contraria extrema fugienda . Yet varying all thý tones , let some aspire * THE ART OF PAINTING . · 63.
Side 96
... never wholly wanting to a sedulous practice ; but this goes but a little way with the Painter himself , and is utterly inexplicable to others . as it To become a great proficient , an artist ought to see clearly enough to enable him to ...
... never wholly wanting to a sedulous practice ; but this goes but a little way with the Painter himself , and is utterly inexplicable to others . as it To become a great proficient , an artist ought to see clearly enough to enable him to ...
Side 105
... never known to bestow on one object : For earth - born graces sparingly impart The symmetry supreme of perfect art . v . 68 . * Horace's line runs thus . ( Epistle 17 , Book I. line 36 , ) Non cuivis homini contingit adire Corinthum . M ...
... never known to bestow on one object : For earth - born graces sparingly impart The symmetry supreme of perfect art . v . 68 . * Horace's line runs thus . ( Epistle 17 , Book I. line 36 , ) Non cuivis homini contingit adire Corinthum . M ...
Side 106
... never can excel nature that we can form no idea of beauty be- yond her works : we can only make this rare as- semblage ; an assemblage so rare , that if we are to give the name of monster to what is uncommon , we might , in the words of ...
... never can excel nature that we can form no idea of beauty be- yond her works : we can only make this rare as- semblage ; an assemblage so rare , that if we are to give the name of monster to what is uncommon , we might , in the words of ...
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