In the beginning, man went forth each day — some to do battle, some to the chase; others again to dig and to delve in the field — all that they might gain and live, or lose and die. Until there was found among them one, differing from the rest, whose... Essays on Art - Stran 58avtor: Arthur Clutton-Brock - 1920 - 143 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Alfred Stieglitz - 1903 - 616 strani
...stayed by the tents with the women and traced strange devices with a blunt stick upon a gourd. €J This man, who took no joy in the ways of his brethren, who cared not for conquests and fretted in the field, this designer of quaint patterns, this deviser of the beautiful,... | |
| 1904 - 784 strani
...lovable man." In the artist's own words, in "Ten O'Clock" may be found a character sketcli of himself. "This man, who took no joy in the ways of his brethren,—...beautiful, who perceived in nature about him curious curving», as faces are seen in the fire ; this dreamer apart, was the first artist." FROM WAR CORRESPONDENT... | |
| 1906 - 410 strani
...was found among them one, differing from the rest, whose pursuits attracted him not, and so he staid by the tents with the women, and traced strange devices...brethren — who cared not for conquest, and fretted m the field — this designer of quaint patterns — this deviser of the beautiful — who perceived... | |
| Herbert Green Spearing - 1913 - 832 strani
...pursuits attracted him not, and so he stayed by the tents with the women and traced strange designs with a burnt stick upon a gourd. " This man who took...not for conquest and fretted in the field — this deviser of the beautiful — who perceived in nature about him curious curvings, as faces are seen... | |
| Herbert Green Spearing - 1913 - 826 strani
...pursuits attracted him not, and so he stayed by the tents with the women and traced strange designs with a burnt stick upon a gourd. " This man who took...brethren —who cared not for conquest and fretted in the field—this deviser of the beautiful—who perceived in nature about him curious curvings, as faces... | |
| 1915 - 496 strani
...creative artist, himself. We have read from the graceful pen of Mr. Whistler: "That this man who took joy in the ways of his brethren — who cared not...the beautiful — who perceived in Nature about him curv¡iigs, as faces are seen in the fire, this dreamer apart, was the first artist." Well, he may... | |
| Edwin Watts Chubb - 1915 - 330 strani
...Until there was found one among them differing from the rest. . . . This man who took no joy in the way of his brethren — who cared not for conquest; and fretted in the field — t his designer of quaint patterns — this deviser of the beautiful — who perceived in Nature... | |
| 1934 - 602 strani
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