Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity), to illustrate their assertions. As if they could not sufficiently express their admiration of his genius by what they knew, they have recourse to poetical enthusiasm. They call it inspiration ; a gift from... THE MONTHLY REVIEW - Sida 372efter Several Hands - 1771Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 726 sidor
...enforcing this position, — that all the arts receive their perfection from an ideal beauty, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity), to illustrate their... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1842 - 318 sidor
...enforcing this position ; that all the arts receive their perfection from an ideal beauty, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias, (the favourite artist of antiquity,) to illustrate... | |
| 458 sidor
...enforcing this position— that all the arts receive their perfection from an ideal beautv, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity), to illustrate their... | |
| 185? - 660 sidor
...enforcing this position : that all the arts receive their perfection from an ideal beauty, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They are ever referring to the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity), to... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allan Cunningham - 1860 - 394 sidor
...enforcing this position — that all the arts receive their perfection from an ideal beauty, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favorite artist of antiquity) to illustrate their... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 sidor
...enforcing this position,— that all the arts receive their perfection from an ideal beauty, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity), to illustrate their... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 sidor
...enjforcing this position, — that all the arts receive their perfec( I tion from an ideal beauty, superior to what is to be found ^in individual nature.. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity), to illustrate their... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1909 - 518 sidor
...enforcing this position, — that-all the arts re, c^rTO_Jhejr_jgerfection from an ideal .beauty, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity), to illustrate their... | |
| 1861 - 806 sidor
...enforcing this position, that all the arts receive their perfection from on ideal beauty, superior to what is to be found in individual nature. They...ever referring to the practice of the painters and sculptors of their times, particularly Phidias (the favourite artist of antiquity) to illustrate their... | |
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