Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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Page 37
... Titian himself never painted any thing at once more intellectual and more indi- vidualized than each of these characters . It is impossible to believe , in looking at them , that the artist has either added any thing to what he saw ...
... Titian himself never painted any thing at once more intellectual and more indi- vidualized than each of these characters . It is impossible to believe , in looking at them , that the artist has either added any thing to what he saw ...
Page 44
... Titian ; and a little gem , said to be by M. Angelo and Venusti . The works of Sir Joshua Reynolds are seven in number - three belonging to the historical class , and four portraits . The defective reputation of Sir Joshua , in regard ...
... Titian ; and a little gem , said to be by M. Angelo and Venusti . The works of Sir Joshua Reynolds are seven in number - three belonging to the historical class , and four portraits . The defective reputation of Sir Joshua , in regard ...
Page 45
... Titian , and a pretty little gem , on the subject of the Taking down from the Cross , said to be painted by M. Angelo and Venusti . The last - named of these , though very beautiful , is so small as to prevent it from including anything ...
... Titian , and a pretty little gem , on the subject of the Taking down from the Cross , said to be painted by M. Angelo and Venusti . The last - named of these , though very beautiful , is so small as to prevent it from including anything ...
Page 226
... Titian or Rubens in the spirit in which they ought to be . copied ; though the likeness may not be perfect , there is a look , a tone , a something , which we chiefly aimed at , and which we persuade ourselves , seeing the copy only ...
... Titian or Rubens in the spirit in which they ought to be . copied ; though the likeness may not be perfect , there is a look , a tone , a something , which we chiefly aimed at , and which we persuade ourselves , seeing the copy only ...
Page 227
... Titian's Mistress , made up of an infinite number of little delicate folds ; and , if he attempts to copy it , he proceeds deliberately to omit all these details , and dash it off by a single smear of his brush . This is not igno- rance ...
... Titian's Mistress , made up of an infinite number of little delicate folds ; and , if he attempts to copy it , he proceeds deliberately to omit all these details , and dash it off by a single smear of his brush . This is not igno- rance ...
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