The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... appear in the following work . It will then naturally be asked , why the best painters within these two centuries , who by their works appear to have excelled in grace and beauty , should have been so silent in an affair of such seeming ...
... appear in the following work . It will then naturally be asked , why the best painters within these two centuries , who by their works appear to have excelled in grace and beauty , should have been so silent in an affair of such seeming ...
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... constituting true beauty in the the illuminations of an excellent mind , ( but not to be ac- quired ) by which we give an certain turn to things , which makes them pleasing . " human form , where they never should appear . A PREFACE .
... constituting true beauty in the the illuminations of an excellent mind , ( but not to be ac- quired ) by which we give an certain turn to things , which makes them pleasing . " human form , where they never should appear . A PREFACE .
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... appear . A middling connoisseur thinks no profile has beauty without a very straight nose , and if the forehead be continued straight with it , he thinks it is still more sublime . I have seen miserable scratches with the pen , sell at ...
... appear . A middling connoisseur thinks no profile has beauty without a very straight nose , and if the forehead be continued straight with it , he thinks it is still more sublime . I have seen miserable scratches with the pen , sell at ...
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... been fettered with his own impracticable rules of proportion . But that which may have puzzled this matter most , may be , that Vandyke , one of the best portrait painters in most respects ever known , plainly appears PREFACE .
... been fettered with his own impracticable rules of proportion . But that which may have puzzled this matter most , may be , that Vandyke , one of the best portrait painters in most respects ever known , plainly appears PREFACE .
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... appears not to have had a thought of this kind . For there seems not to be the least grace in his pictures more than what the life chanced to bring before him . There is a print of the Dutchess of Wharton ( fig . 52 , plate 2 ...
... appears not to have had a thought of this kind . For there seems not to be the least grace in his pictures more than what the life chanced to bring before him . There is a print of the Dutchess of Wharton ( fig . 52 , plate 2 ...
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