The fact is, there are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in fit places. Art and Art Industries in Japan - Página 103por Sir Rutherford Alcock - 1878 - 292 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 páginas
...limits, by any inevitable necessities, its plan or details. — SLA ch. i. § 1. Two FINE ARTS ONLY. — There are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in... | |
| Roderick Noble - 1869 - 430 páginas
...have rare chances of flourishing and making itself respected. The great modern art critic says : " There are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 320 páginas
...this statement carefully he will find that it is indeed true, and a key to many things. The fact is, there are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in... | |
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 426 páginas
...this statement carefully he will find that it is indeed true, and a key to many things. The fact is, there are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in... | |
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 452 páginas
...this statement carefully he will find that it is indeed true, and a key to many things. The fact is, there are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in... | |
| John Ruskin - 1903 - 428 páginas
...this statement carefully he will find that it is indeed true, and a key to many things. The fact is, there are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in... | |
| Martin Shaw Briggs - 1927 - 482 páginas
...this statement carefully he will find that it is indeed true, and a key to many things. The fact is, there are only two fine arts possible to the human race, sculpture and painting. What we call architecture is only the association of these in noble masses, or the placing them in... | |
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