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... artists on the frame , but this inscription is under grave suspicion . Second , the artist's temperament : some were indifferent about signing , others ( like the potter Nikosthenes ) had a mania for seeing their names in writing ; some ...
... artists on the frame , but this inscription is under grave suspicion . Second , the artist's temperament : some were indifferent about signing , others ( like the potter Nikosthenes ) had a mania for seeing their names in writing ; some ...
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... artist has used his line and by the skilful management of the blank space behind the object . This use of the blank ... artist's feelings . In it the outline is varied from the thick solid lines of the legs of the Christ to the thin ...
... artist has used his line and by the skilful management of the blank space behind the object . This use of the blank ... artist's feelings . In it the outline is varied from the thick solid lines of the legs of the Christ to the thin ...
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... artist undoubtedly de- vised the angel thus , so that the spectator did not feel that the angel was cramped by the border and consequently the feeling of ascent , which is essential to the whole idea of the picture , lost . This fear of ...
... artist undoubtedly de- vised the angel thus , so that the spectator did not feel that the angel was cramped by the border and consequently the feeling of ascent , which is essential to the whole idea of the picture , lost . This fear of ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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