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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... begins has half achiev'd His destin'd work , Those masters are the best models to begin with , who have the fewest faults , and who are the most regular in the conduct of their work . The first studies ought rather to be made on their ...
... begins has half achiev'd His destin'd work , Those masters are the best models to begin with , who have the fewest faults , and who are the most regular in the conduct of their work . The first studies ought rather to be made on their ...
Side 145
... are few parts of his figures but what are fore - shortened more or less , and cannot , therefore , be drawn or corrected by measures . Though he begins his VOL . III . L studies with the compass in his hand , as we ART OF PAINTING . 145.
... are few parts of his figures but what are fore - shortened more or less , and cannot , therefore , be drawn or corrected by measures . Though he begins his VOL . III . L studies with the compass in his hand , as we ART OF PAINTING . 145.
Side 149
... begin by having great confi- dence in , and even prejudice in favour of , his instructor ; but to continue to think him infallible , would be continuing for ever in a state of infancy . It is impossible to draw a line when the artist ...
... begin by having great confi- dence in , and even prejudice in favour of , his instructor ; but to continue to think him infallible , would be continuing for ever in a state of infancy . It is impossible to draw a line when the artist ...
Side 150
... begins now to look for those ex- cellencies which address themselves to the imagi- nation , and considers deception as a scaffolding to be now thrown aside , as of no importance to this finished fabric . R. NOTE LIII . VERSE 725 . No ...
... begins now to look for those ex- cellencies which address themselves to the imagi- nation , and considers deception as a scaffolding to be now thrown aside , as of no importance to this finished fabric . R. NOTE LIII . VERSE 725 . No ...
Side 156
... begins and finishes his poem with recommending the study of nature . This is , in reality , the beginning and the end of theory . It is in nature only we can find that beauty which is the great object of our search ; it can be found no ...
... begins and finishes his poem with recommending the study of nature . This is , in reality , the beginning and the end of theory . It is in nature only we can find that beauty which is the great object of our search ; it can be found no ...
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