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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... Rubens extracted his scheme of composition , which was soon under- stood and adopted by his countrymen , and ex- tended even to the minor painters of familar life in the Dutch school . When I was at Venice , the method I took to avail ...
... Rubens extracted his scheme of composition , which was soon under- stood and adopted by his countrymen , and ex- tended even to the minor painters of familar life in the Dutch school . When I was at Venice , the method I took to avail ...
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... Rubens appears to have admitted rather more light than a quarter , and Rembrandt much less , scarce an eighth : by this conduct Rembrandt's light is extremely brilliant , but it costs too much ; the rest of the picture is sacrificed to ...
... Rubens appears to have admitted rather more light than a quarter , and Rembrandt much less , scarce an eighth : by this conduct Rembrandt's light is extremely brilliant , but it costs too much ; the rest of the picture is sacrificed to ...
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... Rubens , we have his au- thority for asserting , that to the effect of the pic- ture the back - ground is of the greatest conse- quence . Rubens being desired to take under his instruc- tion a young painter , the person who recommended ...
... Rubens , we have his au- thority for asserting , that to the effect of the pic- ture the back - ground is of the greatest conse- quence . Rubens being desired to take under his instruc- tion a young painter , the person who recommended ...
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... Rubens ; here the brightest colours possible are admitted , with the two extremes of warm and cold , and those reconciled by being dis- persed over the picture , till the whole appears like a bunch of flowers . As I have given instances ...
... Rubens ; here the brightest colours possible are admitted , with the two extremes of warm and cold , and those reconciled by being dis- persed over the picture , till the whole appears like a bunch of flowers . As I have given instances ...
Side 140
... Rubens , which are equally eminent for the force and brilliancy of their effect ; one is in the cabinet of the Duke of Rut- land , and the other in the chapel of Rubens at Antwerp , which serves as his monument . In both these pictures ...
... Rubens , which are equally eminent for the force and brilliancy of their effect ; one is in the cabinet of the Duke of Rut- land , and the other in the chapel of Rubens at Antwerp , which serves as his monument . In both these pictures ...
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