| 1842 - 540 σελίδες
...Reynolds has referred the idea of beauty to some ' central form' in the objects of our perception. 'All the objects which are exhibited to our view by nature, upon close examination, will be found,' he says, ' to have their blemishes and defects. The most beautiful forms have something about them... | |
| 1844 - 444 σελίδες
...being able to get above all singulax^forms, local customs, ^particularities and details of every kin^,/ All the objects which are exhibited to our view by...them like weakness, minuteness, or imperfection." The painter, therefore, who aims at the grand style-jshould form an " idea of the perfect state of... | |
| 1844 - 456 σελίδες
...being able to get above all singular forms, local customs, particularities and details of every kind. All the objects which are exhibited to our view by...them like weakness, minuteness, or imperfection." The painter, therefore, who aims at the grand style, should form an " idea of the perfect state of... | |
| Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1844 - 364 σελίδες
...about them, like weakness, minuteness, or imperfection; but it is not every eye which perceives those blemishes. It must be an eye long used to the contemplation and comparison of these forms, and which by long habit of observing what any set of objects of the same kind have in common, has acquired the power... | |
| 458 σελίδες
...being able to get above all singular forms, local customs, particularities, and details of every kind. All the objects which are exhibited to our ,view by...something about 'them like weakness, minuteness, or imperfecition. But it is not every eye that perceives jthese blemishes. It must be an eye long used... | |
| George Cleghorn - 1848 - 368 σελίδες
...imperfections and peculiarities of the individual. " All the objects," says Sir Joshua Reynolds, " which are exhibited to our view by nature, upon close...have something about them like weakness, minuteness, and imperfection, but it is not every eye that perceives these blemishes. It must be an eye long used... | |
| George Cleghorn (writer on art.) - 1848 - 366 σελίδες
...imperfections and peculiarities of the individual. " All the objects," says Sir Joshua Reynolds, " which are exhibited to our view by nature, upon close...have something about them like weakness, minuteness, and imperfection, but it is not every eye that perceives these blemishes. It must be an eye long used... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1854 - 472 σελίδες
...PART IL '• ALL the objects which are exhibited to our view by " Nature," says Sir Joshua Eeynolds, " upon close " examination will be found to have their...blemishes " and defects. The most beautiful forms have some' thing about them like weakness, minuteness, or imperfection. But it is not every eye that perceives... | |
| 1854 - 466 σελίδες
...his standard. " All objects," says Sir Joshua Reynolds, "which are presented to our view by nature, have their blemishes and defects. The most beautiful...have something about them like weakness, minuteness, and imperfection, but it is not every eye that perceives these blemishes. It must be an eye long used... | |
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