The North American Review, 66. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1848 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 121
... truth ? There are certain physical and scientific truths involved in painting , about which there can be no dispute . But that truth which consists in mere resemblance must for ever be liable to question . Resemblance , especially in ...
... truth ? There are certain physical and scientific truths involved in painting , about which there can be no dispute . But that truth which consists in mere resemblance must for ever be liable to question . Resemblance , especially in ...
Sayfa 128
... truths of color sink . at once into the second rank . He , therefore , who has neglected a truth of form for a truth of color has neglected a greater truth for a less one . " Now , if this childish pedantry proves any thing , it proves ...
... truths of color sink . at once into the second rank . He , therefore , who has neglected a truth of form for a truth of color has neglected a greater truth for a less one . " Now , if this childish pedantry proves any thing , it proves ...
Sayfa 143
... truth in color , though he was not a great col- orist , could prevent his works from becoming absolutely tire- some . But there never was , and never will be , one who could paint the air as he did ; whether it be sunshine or shade ...
... truth in color , though he was not a great col- orist , could prevent his works from becoming absolutely tire- some . But there never was , and never will be , one who could paint the air as he did ; whether it be sunshine or shade ...
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