Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them in writing, they are still seen and felt in the mind of the artist; and he works from them with as much certainty as if they were embodied, as I may say, upon paper. The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds - Seite 77von Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Rankin Poore - 1903 - 302 Seiten
...very frequently skillful in that mode of communicating ideas. Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...still seen and felt in the mind of the artist ; and he Avorks from them with as much certainty as if they were embodied npon paper. It is true these refined... | |
| Alfred Thomas Story - 1904 - 180 Seiten
...very frequently skilful in that mode of communicating ideas. Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...with as much certainty as if they were embodied, as 1 may say, upon paper. It is true these refined principles cannot be always palpable, like the more... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1905 - 564 Seiten
...very frequently skilful in that mode of communicating ideas. Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...always made palpable, like the more gross rules of art; yet it does not follow, but that the mind may be put in such a train, that it shall perceive,... | |
| E. B. Greenshields, John Ruskin - 1906 - 352 Seiten
...works of genius, as they must have their cause, must also have their rules. Unsubstantial as these may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...them with as much certainty as if they were embodied upon paper." The great artists in the past discovered or adopted instinctively, as the best for the... | |
| E. B. Greenshields - 1906 - 354 Seiten
...works of genius, as they must have their cause, must also have their rules. Unsubstantial as these may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...them with as much certainty as if they were embodied upon paper." The great artists in the past discovered or adopted instinctively, as the best for the... | |
| 1866 - 640 Seiten
...however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may bo to convey them in writing, they are etill seen and felt in the mind of the artist, and he works with them with as much certainty as if they were embodied on paper." Iho cultivated artist, when asked... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1909 - 518 Seiten
...very frequently skilful in that mode of communicating ideas. Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...always made palpable, like the more gross rules of art ; yet it does not follow, but that the mind may be put in such a train, that it shall perceive,... | |
| John Burnet - 1913 - 162 Seiten
...very frequently skillful in that mode of communicating ideas. Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...always made palpable, like the more gross rules of art ; yet it does not follow, but that the mind may be put in such a train that it shall perceive,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1921 - 660 Seiten
...texture as not easily to admit handling or expressing in words. " Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult " as it may be to convey them in writing, they ar* still seen and felt •• in the mind of the artist; and he works from them with as much " certainty,... | |
| Daniel Berkeley Updike - 1924 - 128 Seiten
...nice texture as not easily to admit being expressed in words. Unsubstantial, however, as these rules may seem, and difficult as it may be to convey them...them with as much certainty as if they were embodied upon paper. It is true these refined principles cannot always be made palpable, as the more gross rules... | |
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