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" ... just what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beautiful by the pure instinct of every human mind, and both, considered as types, expressing the law of gradual change and progress in the human soul itself. "
Students' Text-book of Color: Or, Modern Chromatics, with Applications to ... - Página 246
por Ogden Nicholas Rood - 1903 - 329 páginas
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The Illustrated photographer, Volumen1

1869 - 564 páginas
...here, too, we find curved lines holding a foremost place. Ruskin says, " The curvature of lines is felt to be beautiful by the pure instinct of every human mind." Looking to nature for examples of this beauty, we find it richly abundant in most vegetable forms,...
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The Elements of Drawing: In Three Letters to Beginners

John Ruskin - 1876 - 394 páginas
...is so, that your colour should be gradated ; the preciousness and pleasantness of the colour itself depends more on this than on any other of its qualities,...beautiful by the pure instinct of every human mind, arid both, considered as types, expressing the law of gradual change and progress in the human soul...
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Pictorial Effect in Photography: Being Hints on Composition and Chiaro ...

Henry Peach Robinson - 1881 - 208 páginas
...so that your color should be gradated ; the preciousness and pleasantness of the color itself depend more on this than on any other of its qualities, for gradation is to colors just what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beautiful by the pure instinct of every...
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The Elements of Drawing: In 3 Letters to Beginners

John Ruskin - 1888 - 272 páginas
...is so, that your colour should be gradated ; the preciousness and pleasantness of the colour itself depends more on this than on any other of its qualities,...instinct of every human mind, and both, considered aa types, expressing the law of gradual change and progress in the human soul itself. What the difference...
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The Works of John Ruskin: The elements of drawing. The elements of ...

John Ruskin - 1889 - 710 páginas
...is so, that your colour should be gradated ; the precionsuess and pleasantness of the colour itself depends more on this than on any other of its qualities,...what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beantiful by the pure instinct of every human mind, and both, considered aa types, expressing the law...
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Hand-book to the Photochromoscope

Frederic Eugene Ives - 1894 - 68 páginas
...natural fact is so that your colors should be gradated ; the preciousness and pleasantness of color depends more on this than on any other of its qualities, for gradation is to color just what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beautiful by the pure instinct of every...
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Transactions of the Odontological Society of Pennsylvania

Odontological Society of Pennsylvania - 1884 - 224 páginas
...ordinary circumstances, without gradation. . . . The preciseness and pleasantness of the color itself depends more on this than on any other of its qualities, for gradation is to color just what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beautiful by the pure instinct of every...
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Community Drama and Pageantry, Volumen10

Mary Porter Beegle, Jack Randall Crawford - 1916 - 416 páginas
...neutral colors. What he needs first is a stand1 Cf. Ruskin, op. eit., p. i5a: "Gradation is to color what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be...beautiful by the pure instinct of every human mind." * Line and Form, by Walter Crane, London, 1900, p. a55. ard to which he can refer his other materials,...
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The Principles of Interior Decoration

Bernard C. Jakway - 1922 - 352 páginas
...fact is so, that your color should be gradated; the preciousness and pleasantness of the color itself depends more on this than on any other of its qualities, for gradation is to cdlor just what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beautiful by the pure instinct of every...
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The Photo-miniature, Volumen4

1903 - 730 páginas
...natural fact is so that your colors should be gradated ; the preciousness and pleasantness of color depends more on this than on any other of its qualities, for gradation is to color what curvature is to lines, both being felt to be beautiful by the pure instincts of every human...
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