Modern Painters ...Smith, Elder, and Company, 1860 |
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... and by Mr. G. Allen , in accurate line studies from nature , of which , though only one is engraved in this volume , many others have been most serviceable both to it and to me . Rubens and Rembrandt . It was long before I got X PREFACE .
... and by Mr. G. Allen , in accurate line studies from nature , of which , though only one is engraved in this volume , many others have been most serviceable both to it and to me . Rubens and Rembrandt . It was long before I got X PREFACE .
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... line 9 from bottom , omit the words " Fig . 1. " p . 39 , line 22 from top , for " simplest , " read " swiftest . " for " opposite , " read " facing p . 343. " p . 123 , line 17 p . 146 , line 12 99 for " conveyance , " read p . 161 ...
... line 9 from bottom , omit the words " Fig . 1. " p . 39 , line 22 from top , for " simplest , " read " swiftest . " for " opposite , " read " facing p . 343. " p . 123 , line 17 p . 146 , line 12 99 for " conveyance , " read p . 161 ...
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... line ) not quite regularly put round it , but exquisitely finished , down to a little white star in the very centre , which I have not drawn , because it would look in the woodcut black , not white ; and be too conspicuous . Fig . 4 ...
... line ) not quite regularly put round it , but exquisitely finished , down to a little white star in the very centre , which I have not drawn , because it would look in the woodcut black , not white ; and be too conspicuous . Fig . 4 ...
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... lines show the under surface foreshortened . You see I have made one side broader than the other . I mean that . It is typically so . Nature cannot endure two sides of a leaf to be alike . By encouraging one side more than the other ...
... lines show the under surface foreshortened . You see I have made one side broader than the other . I mean that . It is typically so . Nature cannot endure two sides of a leaf to be alike . By encouraging one side more than the other ...
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... lines as they are set lower . In crowded foliage of large trees the disposition of each separate leaf is not so manifest . For there is a strange coincidence . in this between trees and communities of men . When the com- munity is small ...
... lines as they are set lower . In crowded foliage of large trees the disposition of each separate leaf is not so manifest . For there is a strange coincidence . in this between trees and communities of men . When the com- munity is small ...
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