The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... sufficient to explain what I mean by the beauty of a composed intricacy of form ; and how it may be said , with propriety , to lead the eye a kind of chase . * Fig . 15. T. p . 1 . 1 But the hair of the head is another very obvious ...
... sufficient to explain what I mean by the beauty of a composed intricacy of form ; and how it may be said , with propriety , to lead the eye a kind of chase . * Fig . 15. T. p . 1 . 1 But the hair of the head is another very obvious ...
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... sufficient proof of the extraordinary love of quantity P. 36 in dress , beyond that of convenience or elegance . VI . The beauty of intricacy lies in contriving winding shapes , such as the antique lappets belonging to the head of the ...
... sufficient proof of the extraordinary love of quantity P. 36 in dress , beyond that of convenience or elegance . VI . The beauty of intricacy lies in contriving winding shapes , such as the antique lappets belonging to the head of the ...
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... sufficiently clear by the help of the examples following : The figure represents the simple and pleasing figure of a bell ; this shell , as we may call it , is com- posed of waving lines , encompassing or bounding P. 41 within it , the ...
... sufficiently clear by the help of the examples following : The figure represents the simple and pleasing figure of a bell ; this shell , as we may call it , is com- posed of waving lines , encompassing or bounding P. 41 within it , the ...
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... sufficient to put what was said at the beginning of this chapter out of all doubt , viz . that the art of com- posing well is no more than the art of varying well ; and to shew , that the method which has been here explained must ...
... sufficient to put what was said at the beginning of this chapter out of all doubt , viz . that the art of com- posing well is no more than the art of varying well ; and to shew , that the method which has been here explained must ...
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... sufficient , therefore , at present only to oberve , first , that the whole horn acquires a beauty by its being thus genteely bent two different ways ; secondly , that whatever lines are drawn on its external surface become graceful ...
... sufficient , therefore , at present only to oberve , first , that the whole horn acquires a beauty by its being thus genteely bent two different ways ; secondly , that whatever lines are drawn on its external surface become graceful ...
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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