... Exhibition of the Liber Studiorum of J.M.W. Turner, and of a Few Engravings After His Drawings: February, 1904Museum of Fine Arts, 1904 - 80 страница |
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... Mr. Marcus B. Huish , in the appendix to Ruskin's " Notes " ( p . 149 ) , says : “ By a coincidence which may in truth be termed little short of miraculous , Turner and the English school of line engravers INTRODUCTION . 13.
... Mr. Marcus B. Huish , in the appendix to Ruskin's " Notes " ( p . 149 ) , says : “ By a coincidence which may in truth be termed little short of miraculous , Turner and the English school of line engravers INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... of real imagination ; and although Turner did not sacrifice truth to mere beauty , he always saw beauty in nature ; terrible his works may be at times , but never ugly . " The more we study the works of Turner the more 16 INTRODUCTION .
... of real imagination ; and although Turner did not sacrifice truth to mere beauty , he always saw beauty in nature ; terrible his works may be at times , but never ugly . " The more we study the works of Turner the more 16 INTRODUCTION .
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... truth was as stern and patient as Dante's ; so that when over these great capacities come the shadows of despair , the wreck is infinitely sterner and more sorrowful . " " None of the great early painters draw ruins , except com ...
... truth was as stern and patient as Dante's ; so that when over these great capacities come the shadows of despair , the wreck is infinitely sterner and more sorrowful . " " None of the great early painters draw ruins , except com ...
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... truth to Nature and strength in representing her eternal forms . Such shall the world appear , until - " The great globe itself , Yea , all which it inherit , shall dissolve , And , like this unsubstantial pageant faded , Leave not a ...
... truth to Nature and strength in representing her eternal forms . Such shall the world appear , until - " The great globe itself , Yea , all which it inherit , shall dissolve , And , like this unsubstantial pageant faded , Leave not a ...
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... truth , the mists of Maia are nowhere more elu- sively spread than over mountain , sea , and sky . He is satisfied with a passing glance at the clouds overhead , whose essential forms have entirely escaped his observation . As to the ...
... truth , the mists of Maia are nowhere more elu- sively spread than over mountain , sea , and sky . He is satisfied with a passing glance at the clouds overhead , whose essential forms have entirely escaped his observation . As to the ...
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aquatint beauty Castle Charles Turner chiaroscuro Christ civilization clouds consciousness dark desire divine drawing Drawn and etched Drawn in sepia dreams Early trial proof Engraved by J. C. engraved by J. M. W. Engraved in mezzotint engraver's proof etched by J. M. W. etcher existence experience feel Frank Short Gods Greek happiness harmony heart Heaven human creature idea ideal forms imagination J. M. W. Turner landscape Late trial proof Liber Studiorum light Line engraving live Loch Fyne logical Lupton man's Matthew Arnold meaning metaphysical metaphysician mezzotint by J. M. W. mighty mind Modern impression Modern Painters moral mountain mystery Nature Norton Norton's Catalogue Original proof painted perfection Plastic Stress poetry printed Proof before letters Rawlinson reality reason Rivers of France Ruskin says sepia by J. M. W. Sir Seymour Haden soul spirit Stokes collection things thought tion trees trunk truth vision Wordsworth
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