The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... expression , includes the idea that these qualities ex- press ; for there is not one of these four chief pictorial elements which does not teem with thought , meaning , feeling , emo- tion - all that it is possible for the language of ...
... expression , includes the idea that these qualities ex- press ; for there is not one of these four chief pictorial elements which does not teem with thought , meaning , feeling , emo- tion - all that it is possible for the language of ...
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... expression and grace of form , and his highly spiritual Holy Family subjects ; there is a fitness between Titian's trans- parent flesh tones and refined breadth of colour , and his lovely Madonna and Infant subjects ; there is a fitness ...
... expression and grace of form , and his highly spiritual Holy Family subjects ; there is a fitness between Titian's trans- parent flesh tones and refined breadth of colour , and his lovely Madonna and Infant subjects ; there is a fitness ...
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... expressions ; but it would be a dif- ference of emphasis , not of language . And what we might thus expect is , indeed , proved in practice ; for what Carus says of the lower limbs is equally true of the upper and of the trunk , that if ...
... expressions ; but it would be a dif- ference of emphasis , not of language . And what we might thus expect is , indeed , proved in practice ; for what Carus says of the lower limbs is equally true of the upper and of the trunk , that if ...
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