| Henry Barnard - 1851 - 496 strani
...drawing those works of art best adapted to create a just sense of the beautiful in form and color. That which a workman first requires is mechanical...the skill acquired for the formation of the taste. In the normal schools at Versailles one year's instruction had sufficed to give the pupils a wonderful... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 662 strani
...drawing those works of art best adapted to create a just sense of the beautiful in form and color. That which a workman first requires is mechanical...the skill acquired for the formation of the taste. In the normal schools at Versailles one year's instruction had sufficed to give the pupils a wonderful... | |
| 1860 - 664 strani
...drawing those works of art best adapted to create a just sense of the beautiful in form and color. That which a workman first requires is mechanical...the course, we shall be able to satisfy ourselves us to the best mode of using the skill acquired for the formation of the taste. In the normal schools... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 692 strani
...drawing those works of art best adapted to create a just sense of the beautiful in form and color. That which a workman first requires is mechanical...only by careful and prolonged practice in the art of cíniwing from nature. In the more advanced parts of the course, we shall be able to satisfy ourselves... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 664 strani
...demonstrations in perspective, applying the rules to objects of a gradually increasing complexity, until they are understood in their relations to the...the skill acquired for the formation of the taste. In the Normal Schools at Versailles, one year's instruction had sufficed to give the pupils a wonderful... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 462 strani
...demonstrations iu perspective, applying the rules to objects of a gradually increasing complexity, until they are understood in their relations to the...the skill acquired for the formation of the taste. In the Normal Schools at Versailles, one year's instruction had sufficed to give the pupils a wonderful... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1862 - 664 strani
...first requires is mechanical skill,1 in the art of drawing. Nature itself offers many opportu-i nities to cultivate the taste insensibly ; and skill can...the skill acquired for the formation of the taste. In the Normal Schools at Versailles, one year's instruction had sufficed to give the pupils a wonderful... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1851 - 496 strani
...drawing those works of art best adapted to create a just sense of the beautiful in form and color. That which a workman first requires is mechanical...Nature itself offers many opportunities to cultivate tha taste insensibly; and skill can be acquired only by careful and prolonged practice in the art of... | |
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