The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... easily conceived , the difficulty of following this method in the most simple and regular forms will be less than may be first imagined ; and its use in the more compounded will be greater : as will be more fully shewn when we come to ...
... easily conceived , the difficulty of following this method in the most simple and regular forms will be less than may be first imagined ; and its use in the more compounded will be greater : as will be more fully shewn when we come to ...
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... easily transferred ) may truly be said to be some- what of the same kind with what has been here proposed , but that one is done upon a flat sur- face , the other upon a solid ; and that the new scheme differs in its application , and ...
... easily transferred ) may truly be said to be some- what of the same kind with what has been here proposed , but that one is done upon a flat sur- face , the other upon a solid ; and that the new scheme differs in its application , and ...
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... easily packed up , in one of a pyra- midal form . Steeples , & c . have generally been varied from the cone , to take off from their too great simplicity , and instead of their circular bases , polygons of different , but even numbers ...
... easily packed up , in one of a pyra- midal form . Steeples , & c . have generally been varied from the cone , to take off from their too great simplicity , and instead of their circular bases , polygons of different , but even numbers ...
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... easily understood , and should be ever studied in the works of art , as it serves to prevent perplexity in forms of elegance ; as will be shewn in the next chapter . Fig . 10. T. p . 1 . Fig . 11. T. p . 1 . CHAPTER V. OF INTRICACY . P ...
... easily understood , and should be ever studied in the works of art , as it serves to prevent perplexity in forms of elegance ; as will be shewn in the next chapter . Fig . 10. T. p . 1 . Fig . 11. T. p . 1 . CHAPTER V. OF INTRICACY . P ...
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... easily distinguish on removing pretty far from it . Simplicity in composition , or distinctness of parts , * Fig . 30. T. p . 1 . § Fig . 33. T. p . 1 . + Fig . 31. T. p . i . || Fig . 34. T. p . 1 . + Fig . 32 . is ever to be attended ...
... easily distinguish on removing pretty far from it . Simplicity in composition , or distinctness of parts , * Fig . 30. T. p . 1 . § Fig . 33. T. p . 1 . + Fig . 31. T. p . i . || Fig . 34. T. p . 1 . + Fig . 32 . is ever to be attended ...
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Albert Durer ANALYSIS OF BEAUTI ancients Andrea Sacchi Antinous antique appear Beau Ideal body breadth called CHAPTER character chiefly colours common composed composition conceived considered curtesy cuticula dancing degree dimensions disagreeable distance distinct doth dress effect elegant endeavour equal expressed face figure fitness give given gradating Grecians hand head horn idea imagination imitate kind Lamozzo legs length light and shade limbs line of beauty line of grace lour manner means ment mind minuet motion move movements muscles nature hath objects observed ogee ornamental ovolo painters painting particular pencil perfect perly plain lines plate pleasing prime tints principles proper proportion Protogenes purpose quantity reader retiring shade RIETY round sculpture seen serpen serpentine line serpentine-lines shapes shew shewn sight simplicity sort species statue straight lines sufficient supposed surface taken taste tion turns twisted uniform utmost varied variety waving line waving-line whole winding wires