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" Invention in Painting does not imply the invention of the subject ; for that is commonly supplied by the Poet or Historian. With respect to the choice, no subject can be proper that is not generally interesting. It ought to be either some eminent instance... "
The national obstacle to the national public style considered. Observations ... - Side 39
av William Paulet Carey - 1825 - 151 sider
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Nineteenth-Century Theories of Art

Joshua C. Taylor - 1987 - 580 sider
...not imply the invention of the subject; for that is commonly supplied by the Poet or Historian. With respect to the choice, no subject can be proper that...interesting. It ought to be either some eminent instance of heroick action, or heroick suffering. There must be something either in the action, or in the object,...
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