The Works of the Late Edward Dayes: Containing An Excursion Through the Principal Parts of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, with Illustrative Notes by E.W. Brayley; Essays on Painting; Instructions for Drawing and Coloring Landscapes; and Professional Sketches of Modern ArtistsMrs. Dayes, 1805 - 359 pagina's |
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Pagina 195
... chiaro - oscuro , color , composition , Examples of ex- and figures , while his rocks are sublime , and grandly formed ; the whole accompanied with great freedom of penciling . The co- loring of Claude is fine , accompanied with a ...
... chiaro - oscuro , color , composition , Examples of ex- and figures , while his rocks are sublime , and grandly formed ; the whole accompanied with great freedom of penciling . The co- loring of Claude is fine , accompanied with a ...
Pagina 198
... chiaro - oscuro , must all have one tendency , or the picture can never form a complete whole . We need not wonder at that want of information in the higher walks of art which at present pervades society , if we consider the want of ...
... chiaro - oscuro , must all have one tendency , or the picture can never form a complete whole . We need not wonder at that want of information in the higher walks of art which at present pervades society , if we consider the want of ...
Pagina 200
... chiaro - oscuro , or color ; as is instanced in Claude's best pictures . But where a stronger emotion is to be raised , the images , forms , color , and light and shade , by possessing contrary properties , will conspire to excite ...
... chiaro - oscuro , or color ; as is instanced in Claude's best pictures . But where a stronger emotion is to be raised , the images , forms , color , and light and shade , by possessing contrary properties , will conspire to excite ...
Pagina 201
... chiaro - oscuro . An indif . ferent original composition will always be superior to one patched together with stolen materials . In arranging the materials of our picture , all that can be recom- mended is , to avoid regular forms in ...
... chiaro - oscuro . An indif . ferent original composition will always be superior to one patched together with stolen materials . In arranging the materials of our picture , all that can be recom- mended is , to avoid regular forms in ...
Pagina 204
... chiaro - oscuro , & c . We should be careful in mistaking tinsel for gold ; many who represent Kings , do it by a great display of ornaments , else make them strut and stare , or have recourse to a crown : even where the greatest ...
... chiaro - oscuro , & c . We should be careful in mistaking tinsel for gold ; many who represent Kings , do it by a great display of ornaments , else make them strut and stare , or have recourse to a crown : even where the greatest ...
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Pagina 185 - Where the great sun begins his state, Rob'd in flames, and amber light, The clouds in thousand liveries dight; While the ploughman, near at hand, Whistles o'er the furrow'd land, And the milkmaid singeth blithe, And the mower whets his scythe, And every shepherd tells his tale, Under the hawthorn in the dale.
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Pagina 294 - The gloomy pine, the poplar blue, The yellow beech, the sable yew, The slender fir, that taper grows, The sturdy oak with broad-spread boughs.
Pagina 279 - Nods o'er the mount beneath. At every step, Solemn, and slow, the shadows blacker fall, And all is awful listening gloom around. These are the haunts of Meditation, these The scenes where ancient bards th...
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Pagina 191 - Of envied life ; though only few possess Patrician treasures or imperial state ; Yet Nature's care, to all her children just, With richer treasures and an ampler state, Endows at large whatever happy man Will deign to use them. His the city's pomp, The rural honours his. Whate'er adorns The princely dome, the column and the arch, The breathing marbles and the sculptur'd gold, Beyond the proud possessor's narrow claim, His tuneful breast enjoys.