| 1762 - 438 sidor
...proportions in the art ; that he alfo was the firft who knew how to exprefs the truth and life of characters, and the different airs of the face ; that he found out a beautiful difpofition of .the hair, and heightened the grace of the vifage. It was allowed even by the matters... | |
| 1762 - 438 sidor
...in the art ; that he alfo was the firft who kne,w how to exprefs the truth and life of characters, and the different airs of the face ; that he found out a beautiful difpofition of .the hair, and heightened the grace of the vifage. It was allowed even by the mafters... | |
| 1798 - 514 sidor
...the art ; that he alfo was the firft who knew how to exprefs the the truth and life of characters, and the different airs of the face; that he found out a beautiful cliipofmon of the hair, and heightened the grace of the vifage. It was allowed even by the matters... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 560 sidor
...discoursing with that philosopher. He was one of the most excellent painters of his time. Pliny tells us, that it was he who first gave symmetry and just proportions...first who knew how to express the truth ;of character, ami the different airs of the face; that he found out a beautiful disposition of the hair, and heightened... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 sidor
...discoursing with that philosopher. He was one of the most excellent painters of his time. Pliny tells us, that it was he who first gave symmetry and just proportions...disposition of the hair, and heightened the grace of the visage. It was allowed even by the masters in the art, that he bore away from all others the glory... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 554 sidor
...discoursing with that philosopher. He was one of the most excellent painters of his time. Pliny tells us, that it was he who first gave symmetry and just proportions in the art ; that he also was the first who knevr how to express the truth of character, and the different airs of the face ; that he found out... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 528 sidor
...dialogue, discoursing with that philosopher. He was the son and pupil of Evenor ; and Pliny tells us, that it was he who first gave symmetry and just proportions...disposition of the hair, and heightened the grace of the visage. But the same author observes, that Parrhasius became insupportable by his pride ; that he wore... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1853 - 528 sidor
...dialogue, discoursing with that philosopher. He was the son and pupil of Evenor ; and Pliny tells us, that it was he who first gave symmetry and just proportions...character, and the different airs of the face ; that lie found out a beautiful disposition of the hair, and heightened the grace of the visage. But the... | |
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