| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 pàgines
...artist was surrounded. A striking authority in support of these observations, which has in some measure been lately discovered, is to be found in the Elgin...the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms, so Raphael's expressions were taken from Italian faces, and I have heard it remarked, that the women in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 488 pàgines
...artist was surrounded. A striking authority in support of these observations, which has in some measure been lately discovered, is to be found in the Elgin...the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms, so Raphael's expressions were taken from Italian faces, and I have heard it remarked, that the women in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 486 pàgines
...artist was surrounded. A striking authority in support of these observations, which has in some measure been lately discovered, is to be found in the Elgin...of art. As the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms,fso Raphael's expressions were taken from Italian faces' and I have heard it remarked, that the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 486 pàgines
...with scrupulous exactness. This is true nature and true art. In a word these invaluable remains of i antiquity are precisely like casts taken from life....the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms, so Raphael's expressions were taken from Italian faces, and I have heard it remarked, that the women in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1836 - 1000 pàgines
...exists only in the mind to that which exists in nature ; but the preference of that which is fine iu nature to that which is less so. There is nothing...the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms, so Raphael's expressions were taken from Italian faces, and I have heard it remarked, that the women in... | |
| 1838 - 588 pàgines
...in action, are given with scrupulous exactness. This is true nature and true art. In a word. iheat invaluable remains of antiquity are precisely like...the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms, so Raffaelle'f expressions were taken from Italian faces ; and we have heard it remarked, that the women... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1843 - 450 pàgines
...are given with scrupulous exactness. This is true nature and true art. In a word, these invuluuble remains of antiquity are precisely like casts taken...the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms, so Raphael's expressions were taken from Italian faces, and I have heard it remarked that the women in... | |
| George Cleghorn - 1848 - 368 pàgines
...previous idea or taste in the mind of the artist. " There is nothing fine in art, but what is taken immediately, and as it were in the mass, from what...nature, there have been the finest works of art." The first sentence is rather obscure, but it is incorrect, ih as far as it asserts that nature is in... | |
| George Cleghorn (writer on art.) - 1848 - 366 pàgines
...previous idea or taste in the mind of the artist. " There is nothing fine in art, but what is taken immediately, and as it were in the mass, from what...nature, there have been the finest works of art." The first sentence is rather obscure, but it is incorrect, in as far as it asserts that nature is in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1856 - 452 pàgines
...artist was surrounded. A striking authority in support of these observations, which has in some measure been lately Discovered, is to be found in the Elgin...the Greek statues were copied from Greek forms, so Raphael's expressions were taken from Italian faces, and I have heard it remarked that the women in... | |
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