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... painting , and the Palladians and their successors achieved the zenith of classical English architecture . Hogarth was entirely a native product , scorning continental models , but Reynolds , in his Discourses more than in his painting ...
... painting , and the Palladians and their successors achieved the zenith of classical English architecture . Hogarth was entirely a native product , scorning continental models , but Reynolds , in his Discourses more than in his painting ...
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... Painting is a science , and should be pursued as an inquiry into the laws of nature . Why , then , may not landscape painting be considered as a branch of natural philosophy , of which pictures are experiments ? ' Here again we see that ...
... Painting is a science , and should be pursued as an inquiry into the laws of nature . Why , then , may not landscape painting be considered as a branch of natural philosophy , of which pictures are experiments ? ' Here again we see that ...
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... painting is a proper vehicle of learning . The painter will do well to avoid every uncommon appearance in nature . ' Instead Constable preferred to experiment , to paint the sun in the picture , and not merely as shining from behind the ...
... painting is a proper vehicle of learning . The painter will do well to avoid every uncommon appearance in nature . ' Instead Constable preferred to experiment , to paint the sun in the picture , and not merely as shining from behind the ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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