The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, First President of the Royal Academy: With an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author : in Three Volumes, Volum 2T. M'Lean, 1824 |
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Side 6
... reason ; for such is the progress of thought , that we perceive by sense , we combine by fancy , and distinguish by reason and without carrying our art out of its natural and true character , the more we purify it from every thing that ...
... reason ; for such is the progress of thought , that we perceive by sense , we combine by fancy , and distinguish by reason and without carrying our art out of its natural and true character , the more we purify it from every thing that ...
Side 20
... reason why the countenance should not correspond with the attitude and expression of the figure ) , but is mentioned in order to infer from hence that this frequent deficiency in ancient sculpture could proceed from nothing but a habit ...
... reason why the countenance should not correspond with the attitude and expression of the figure ) , but is mentioned in order to infer from hence that this frequent deficiency in ancient sculpture could proceed from nothing but a habit ...
Side 23
... reason to have deterred him from that practice . We have not , I think , in our academy , any of Bernini's works , except a cast of the head of his Neptune * ; this will be sufficient to serve us for an example of the mischief produced ...
... reason to have deterred him from that practice . We have not , I think , in our academy , any of Bernini's works , except a cast of the head of his Neptune * ; this will be sufficient to serve us for an example of the mischief produced ...
Side 24
... reason , in- evitably mingle and confound with the principal parts of the figure . It is a general rule , equally true in both arts , that the form and attitude of the figure should be seen clearly , and without any ambiguity , at the ...
... reason , in- evitably mingle and confound with the principal parts of the figure . It is a general rule , equally true in both arts , that the form and attitude of the figure should be seen clearly , and without any ambiguity , at the ...
Side 48
... reason . Neither of those pictures have any interesting story to sup- port them . That of Paolo Veronese is only a re- presentation of a great concourse of people at a dinner ; and the subject of Rubens , if it may be called a subject ...
... reason . Neither of those pictures have any interesting story to sup- port them . That of Paolo Veronese is only a re- presentation of a great concourse of people at a dinner ; and the subject of Rubens , if it may be called a subject ...
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