Vasari speaks rather slightingly of this art, and says that it was practised chiefly by those persons who possessed more patience than skill in design ; that although he had seen some good representations of figures, fruits, and animals, yet the work... Intarsia Had Marquetry - Sayfa 17Frederick Hamilton Jackson tarafından - 1903 - 152 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Original treatises - 1849 - 642 sayfa
...given by means of lights and shades. Vasari speaks rather slightingly of this art, and says that it was practised chiefly by those persons who possessed more patience than skill in design ; that although he had seen some good representations of figures, fruits, and animals, yet the work... | |
| Mary Philadelphia Merrifield - 1849 - 644 sayfa
...given by means of lights and shades. Vasari speaks rather slightingly of this art, and says that it was practised chiefly by those persons who possessed more patience than skill in design ; that although he had seen some good representations of figures, fruits, and animals, yet the work... | |
| Mary Philadelphia Merrifield - 1849 - 646 sayfa
...rather slightingly of this art, and says that it was practised 1 See pages 187, 188. 3 Int., cap. xxxi. chiefly by those persons who possessed more patience than skill in design ; that although he had seen some good representations of figures, fruits, and animals, yet the work... | |
| John Hungerford Pollen - 1876 - 162 sayfa
...and shades into panels of walnut wood. Vasari speaks rather slightingly of this art, and says that it was practised chiefly by those persons who possessed more patience than skill in design ; that although he had seen some good representations in figures, fruits, and animals, yet the work... | |
| Julia de Wolf Gibbs Addison - 1908 - 496 sayfa
...Orvieto at this time. Vasari did not hold the art in high estimation, saying that it was practised by " those persons who possessed more patience than skill in design," and I confess to a furtive concurrence in Vasari's opinion. He criticizes it a little illogically, however,... | |
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