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Page 381
... century , one of the ever - recurrent problems of painting . If we push on into the seventeenth century , the cavernous canvases of Rembrandt are another striking example of a great master revelling in a problem of pure technique . Nor ...
... century , one of the ever - recurrent problems of painting . If we push on into the seventeenth century , the cavernous canvases of Rembrandt are another striking example of a great master revelling in a problem of pure technique . Nor ...
Page 389
... century , travelled to Europe and on his return to China was questioned as to the kind of painting they had in Western parts . " Oh , " he replied , " they have developed a most ingenious technique by which they give you the illusion ...
... century , travelled to Europe and on his return to China was questioned as to the kind of painting they had in Western parts . " Oh , " he replied , " they have developed a most ingenious technique by which they give you the illusion ...
Page 555
... century ; grace and wit ; a long melodic phrase with subtle harmonies on the harpsichord ; above all , a slow , stately dance in which the partners approach with dignity , curtsey to each other , take hands , then separate and with ...
... century ; grace and wit ; a long melodic phrase with subtle harmonies on the harpsichord ; above all , a slow , stately dance in which the partners approach with dignity , curtsey to each other , take hands , then separate and with ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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