| James McNeill Whistler - 1888 - Страниц: 42
...sees in her choice selection of brilliant tones and delicate tints, suggestions of future harmonies. He does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron... | |
| James McNeill Whistler - 1896 - Страниц: 40
...artist alone, her son and her master — her son in that he loves her, her master in that he knows her. He does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result In the citron... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1902 - Страниц: 224
...sees in her choice selection of brilliant tones and delicate tints, suggestions of infinite harmonies. He does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. n the citron... | |
| James McNeill Whistler - 1904 - Страниц: 370
...sees in her choice selection of brilliant tones and delicate tints, suggestions of future harmonies. He does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron... | |
| 1904 - Страниц: 620
...it, is, with the mass, alone the one to be gratified, hence the delight in detail." "He" (the artist) "does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the straight, tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result." — From... | |
| 1906 - Страниц: 950
...sees in her choice selection of brilliant tones and delicate tints, suggestions of future harmonies. He does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the* straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron... | |
| Joseph Mallord William Turner - 1906 - Страниц: 98
...moral being, and the words themselves have, in our ear, the ring of religion. . . . "He (the artist) does not confine himself to purposeless copying, without...corrected by the straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. " In the... | |
| 1907 - Страниц: 554
...sees in her choice selection of brilliant tones and delicate tints suggestions of future harmonies. He does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the straight, tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron... | |
| Elisabeth Luther Cary - 1907 - Страниц: 392
...instinctively of Whistler's own charming instruction as to the artist's method of using nature, when "in the long curve of the narrow leaf, corrected by the straight, tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result." It is a... | |
| 1908 - Страниц: 974
...sees in her choice selection of brilliant tones and delicate tints, suggestions of future harmonies. He does not confine himself to purposeless copying,...corrected by the straight tall stem, he learns how grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron... | |
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