| John Ruskin - 1857 - 502 páginas
...is very necessary to keep it in mind in reviewing the works of our great modern landscape painter. unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in...intense appreciation of the smallest local minutiae. These drawings have unfortunately changed hands frequently, and have been abused and ill-treated by... | |
| John Ruskin - 1857 - 500 páginas
...trace most tation in C definitely throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of TurnerYorkshire. Of all his drawings, I think, those of the Yorkshire...intense appreciation of the smallest local minutiae. These drawings have unfortunately changed hands frequently, and have been abused and ill-treated by... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 454 páginas
...most definitely throughout Turner's works ; and of all his drawings, those of the Yorkshire series to have the most heart in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. These drawings have unfortunately changed hands frequently, and have been abused and illtreated by... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 452 páginas
...scenery whose influence I can trace most definitely throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire; of all his drawings, I think those of the...peculiarities, but intense appreciation of the smallest local minutite. These drawings have unfortunately changed hands frequently, and have been abused and ill-treated... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 452 páginas
...scenery whose influence I can trace most definitely throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire; of all his drawings, I think those of the Yorkshire series have the most heart in thenij the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in them little... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1862 - 450 páginas
...scenery whose influence I can trace most definitely throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire ; of all his drawings, I think those of the Yorkshire series have the most heart in thenij the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in them little... | |
| V. Pellegrin - 1873 - 74 páginas
...above.mentioned series of Turner's Drawings :— " I do not know in what district of England Turner first or longest studied, but the scenery whose influence...in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serioui finishing of truth. There is in them little seeking after effect, but a strong love of place... | |
| John Ruskin - 1873 - 500 páginas
...influence I can trace most tiou "" Turner, definitely throughout his works, varied as they are, is that of Yorkshire. Of all his drawings, I think, those of...unwearied, serious finishing of truth. There is in thorn little seeking after effect, but a strong love of place ; little exhibition of the artist's own... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 584 páginas
...Yorkshire. Of all his drawtnjrn. 1 think those of the Yorkshire series have the mont heart In them, the mo*t affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing...in them little seeking after effect, but a strong lore of place: little ejhlbition of the artltt's own powera or pecuiiaritlm. bnt intense appreciation... | |
| Joseph Lloyd Brereton - 1874 - 196 páginas
...arc, is that of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Of all his drawings, I think those of the Yorkshire scries have the most heart in them, the most affectionate, simple, unwearied, serious finishing of truth. Therein in them little seeking aftereffect, but a strong love of place; little exhibition of the artist's... | |
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