The British Quarterly Review, 27. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... Ingres was taught by David , and well taught , in the mastery of the human form ; but if Gericault's pictures differed from David's by their realism , those of Ingres differed by his having been inspired by the Italian idealists , as ...
... Ingres was taught by David , and well taught , in the mastery of the human form ; but if Gericault's pictures differed from David's by their realism , those of Ingres differed by his having been inspired by the Italian idealists , as ...
Sayfa 354
... Ingres has taken no account of this painter ; and I think sincerely that he would have acted with more wisdom in trying to reconcile Rome and Florence . Every powerful work ought to proceed from the idea of an individual ; yet I think ...
... Ingres has taken no account of this painter ; and I think sincerely that he would have acted with more wisdom in trying to reconcile Rome and Florence . Every powerful work ought to proceed from the idea of an individual ; yet I think ...
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Henry Allon. M. Ingres . 355 The epithet of Sovereign , which Dante gives to Homer , is equally applicable to M. Ingres ; and the young generations yield him , without difficulty , the supremacy . Long obscure , and exposed to negation ...
Henry Allon. M. Ingres . 355 The epithet of Sovereign , which Dante gives to Homer , is equally applicable to M. Ingres ; and the young generations yield him , without difficulty , the supremacy . Long obscure , and exposed to negation ...
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