Handbook to the Public Galleries of Art in and Near London: With Catalogues of the Pictures Accompanied by Critical, Historical, and Biographical Notices, and Copious Indexes to Facilitate Reference, Том 1J. Murray, 1842 |
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... Titian was sometimes an idealist , oftener a naturalist ; and the Carracci formed a school of art by attempting to combine naturalism with idealism . PAINTING . III . — PORTRAIT PAINTING forms a second department PORTRAIT of art : all ...
... Titian was sometimes an idealist , oftener a naturalist ; and the Carracci formed a school of art by attempting to combine naturalism with idealism . PAINTING . III . — PORTRAIT PAINTING forms a second department PORTRAIT of art : all ...
Стр. xvi
... Titian . Many of the great historical painters of the second period painted landscape admirably - for instance , Annibal Car- racci , Domenichino , Rubens , and Nicolò Poussin . It was not , however , till some years later that we find ...
... Titian . Many of the great historical painters of the second period painted landscape admirably - for instance , Annibal Car- racci , Domenichino , Rubens , and Nicolò Poussin . It was not , however , till some years later that we find ...
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... Titian before and after his friendship with " that notorious ribald of Arezzo , " Aretino ; the manner of Van Dyck when in Italy and when in England ; the manner of Parmigiano before and after he took to alchymy , are distinctly ...
... Titian before and after his friendship with " that notorious ribald of Arezzo , " Aretino ; the manner of Van Dyck when in Italy and when in England ; the manner of Parmigiano before and after he took to alchymy , are distinctly ...
Стр. xxiv
... Titian's " Bacchus and Ariadne " ( Nat . Gal . 35 ) . Colouring is generally cold in Poussin ; delicate in Guido ; warm in Domenichino ; glowing and golden in Titian ; fervid and fiery in Giorgione ; florid in Rubens ; powerful in Rem ...
... Titian's " Bacchus and Ariadne " ( Nat . Gal . 35 ) . Colouring is generally cold in Poussin ; delicate in Guido ; warm in Domenichino ; glowing and golden in Titian ; fervid and fiery in Giorgione ; florid in Rubens ; powerful in Rem ...
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... Titian , or Rubens ; the colouring as disagreeable even as that of Polidore , Battista Franco , or Michael Angelo : nay , though there is no other goodness but that of colouring and the pencil , I will venture to call it a good picture ...
... Titian , or Rubens ; the colouring as disagreeable even as that of Polidore , Battista Franco , or Michael Angelo : nay , though there is no other goodness but that of colouring and the pencil , I will venture to call it a good picture ...
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Стр. 172 - Imitations of original Drawings by Hans Holbein, in the Collection of His Majesty, for the Portraits of Illustrious Persons of the Court of Henry VIII. with biographical Tracts. Published by John Chamberlaine, Keeper of the King's Drawings and Medals.
Стр. 71 - Your nuts in oak-tree cleft? — 'For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree; For wine we left our heath, and yellow brooms, And cold mushrooms; For wine we follow Bacchus through the earth; Great God of breathless cups and chirping mirth! Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy!
Стр. 88 - And the kine took the straight way to the way of Bethshemesh, and went along the highway, lowing as they went, and turned not aside to the right hand or to the left; and the lords of the Philistines went after them unto the border of Bethshemesh. 13. And they of Bethshemesh were reaping their wheat harvest in the valley: and they lifted up their eyes, and saw the ark, and rejoiced to see it.
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Стр. 118 - Now scarcely moving through a reedy pool, Now starting to a sudden stream, and now Gently diffus'd into a limpid plain ; A various group the herds and flocks compose, Rural confusion ! on the grassy bank Some ruminating lie ; while others stand Half in the flood, and often bending, sip The circling surface.
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Стр. xliii - These are symptoms of the mortality of man ; and, perhaps, few of his works are more evanescent than paintings. Sculpture retains its freshness for twenty centuries — the Apollo and the Venus are as they were. But books are perhaps the only productions of man coeval with the human race.