Lectures on the English Comic Writers with Miscellaneous EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1963 - Počet stran: 346 |
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... expression in Hogarth , the extreme delicacy and subtle gradations of character in his pictures have almost entirely escaped them . In the first picture of the Marriage a - la - Mode , the three figures of the young Nobleman , his ...
... expression in Hogarth , the extreme delicacy and subtle gradations of character in his pictures have almost entirely escaped them . In the first picture of the Marriage a - la - Mode , the three figures of the young Nobleman , his ...
Strana 141
... expression to his figures . They seem each going on with his particular amusement or occupation ; Wilkie's have , in general , more a look of sitting for their pictures . Their compositions are very different also and in this respect ...
... expression to his figures . They seem each going on with his particular amusement or occupation ; Wilkie's have , in general , more a look of sitting for their pictures . Their compositions are very different also and in this respect ...
Strana 145
... expression and features in his subjects . Every stroke of his pencil tells according to a preconception in his mind . If the eye squints , the mouth is dis- torted ; every feature acts , and is acted upon by the rest of the face ; even ...
... expression and features in his subjects . Every stroke of his pencil tells according to a preconception in his mind . If the eye squints , the mouth is dis- torted ; every feature acts , and is acted upon by the rest of the face ; even ...
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