Contributions to the Literature of the Fine Arts, 1. ciltJ. Murray, 1870 - 401 sayfa On spine: First series. |
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Sayfa xii
... and carefully studying this essay , by which they would become more impressed with the necessity of adhering to of adhering to the principles established by the Greeks for architectural deco- rations . " xii PREFACE .
... and carefully studying this essay , by which they would become more impressed with the necessity of adhering to of adhering to the principles established by the Greeks for architectural deco- rations . " xii PREFACE .
Sayfa xiii
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake. established by the Greeks for architectural deco- rations . " It is the Elgin collection which has thrown light upon the subject of ' Basso - relievo ; ' and Eastlake has admirably demonstrated the principles ...
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake. established by the Greeks for architectural deco- rations . " It is the Elgin collection which has thrown light upon the subject of ' Basso - relievo ; ' and Eastlake has admirably demonstrated the principles ...
Sayfa 4
... architecture , furniture , & c .; but where no utility is found to exist , save that of conveying rational delight and of exalting the mind by ideas of perfection , we recog- nise a more essential or absolute principle of beauty . The ...
... architecture , furniture , & c .; but where no utility is found to exist , save that of conveying rational delight and of exalting the mind by ideas of perfection , we recog- nise a more essential or absolute principle of beauty . The ...
Sayfa 5
... architecture , the creative arts : the distinction is easily applicable to the varieties of each class . It is scarcely neces- sary to add , that the Fine Arts are addressed to the two nobler senses only , and that the elements of ...
... architecture , the creative arts : the distinction is easily applicable to the varieties of each class . It is scarcely neces- sary to add , that the Fine Arts are addressed to the two nobler senses only , and that the elements of ...
Sayfa 6
... architecture , where human ingenuity is most apparent , and even where the design is very sim- ple , a powerful impression on the imagination may be excited from magnitude , proportion , or other causes . In such cases , however , it ...
... architecture , where human ingenuity is most apparent , and even where the design is very sim- ple , a powerful impression on the imagination may be excited from magnitude , proportion , or other causes . In such cases , however , it ...
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