| 1816 - 764 sivua
...himfelf entirely by thefe rules. Nothing ought to be more familiar to the ftudent than perfpeclive ; for it is the only thing that can make the judgment correct, and will help the fancy to invent with fen limes the eafe that it could do without it. To conclude, although a. knowledge 6f perfpe<5ti»e... | |
| 1823 - 872 sivua
...to be sufficiently perfect in both. Nothing ought to be more familiar to a painter than penpective ; for it is the only thing that can make the judgment...with ten times the ease that it could do without it. AVe earnestly recommend to our readers the carefid perusal of Dr Taylor's Treatise, as published by... | |
| Kirsti Andersen - 1992 - 282 sivua
...be fufficiently perfe ft in both. Nothing ought to be more familiar to a Painter than Perfpe&iye ,- for it is the only thing that can make the Judgment...and will help the Fancy to invent with ten times the eafe that it could do without it. For the Colourr ing ; before the Toung Artift is employed m copying... | |
| Amal Asfour, Dr Paul Williamson, Paul Williamson - 1999 - 360 sivua
...Taylor correct judgement consists in the strict application of the rules. As Brook Taylor insists: 'Nothing ought to be more familiar to a Painter than...with ten times the ease that it could do without it.' 57 By contrast, Kirby argues that the artist should depict nature as it appears to the eye. What the... | |
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