The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of Taste. By William HogarthW. Strahan, 1772 - 153 páginas |
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... distinct varied quantities is an artful an artful way of preferving as much of intricacy , as is beautiful . CHAP . VI . of QUANTITY . FORMS of magnitude , although ill - shaped , will however , on account of their vastness , draw our ...
... distinct varied quantities is an artful an artful way of preferving as much of intricacy , as is beautiful . CHAP . VI . of QUANTITY . FORMS of magnitude , although ill - shaped , will however , on account of their vastness , draw our ...
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... distinct- ness of parts in this place , may be better understood , it will be proper to explain it by an example . When you would compose an object of a great variety of parts , let feveral of those parts be distinguished by themselves ...
... distinct- ness of parts in this place , may be better understood , it will be proper to explain it by an example . When you would compose an object of a great variety of parts , let feveral of those parts be distinguished by themselves ...
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... distinct parts at a distance , when the leffer parts within them disappear ; and the grand few , but remarkably well - varied parts that continue to please the eye as long as the object is difcernable , are evident proofs of the ...
... distinct parts at a distance , when the leffer parts within them disappear ; and the grand few , but remarkably well - varied parts that continue to please the eye as long as the object is difcernable , are evident proofs of the ...
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... distinct and clear enough to imitate a day - light piece . I have given this description because I think the whole opera- tion , in the fimpleft manner , fhews what lights and fhades alone will do . As light must always be fuppofed , I ...
... distinct and clear enough to imitate a day - light piece . I have given this description because I think the whole opera- tion , in the fimpleft manner , fhews what lights and fhades alone will do . As light must always be fuppofed , I ...
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... distinct . Lastly , the serpentine shade may be seen ( light and fituation as before ) by the help of the following figure , as thus ; imagine the horn , figure 57 , plate 2 , to be of so soft a nature , that with the fingers only , it ...
... distinct . Lastly , the serpentine shade may be seen ( light and fituation as before ) by the help of the following figure , as thus ; imagine the horn , figure 57 , plate 2 , to be of so soft a nature , that with the fingers only , it ...
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alfo almoſt alſo Andrea Sacchi Antinous appear beauty becauſe beſt body cauſe CHAP character cife colours compofed compofition courſe dancing defign deſcribed diftinct diſagreeable diſtances diſtinguiſh eaſily elegant eſpecially expreffed expreffion faid fame faſhion feem feen ferpentine lines ferve fhade fhall fhape fhell fhew fhewn fide figure fimplicity firft firſt fitneſs fituation fize fome foon ftatue ftill ftrength fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe furface give grace gradating hath ibid idea itſelf juſt leaſt lefs light line of beauty loſe mafter manner meaſure mind moft moſt movements muſcles muſt nature neceffary obfervation objects ornamental otherwiſe painters painting perfon pleafing pleaſing pleaſure preſent principles proportion purpoſe raiſe reaſon repreſented reverſe ſame ſee ſeem ſeen ſerve ſhades ſhall ſhapes ſhould ſome ſpace ſpeak ſtill ſtraight ſtraight lines ſuch ſuppoſed taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tints twiſted underſtood uſe utmoſt vafes varied variety whole