| William Harris Arnold - 1923 - Страниц: 426
...ago? "I would chiefly recommend, that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the great Masters, should be exacted from the young...ages, should be considered by them as perfect and \atinnal Portrait Gallery. DR. JOHNSON. Engraved hy Doughty from a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.... | |
| Osbert Burdett - 1926 - Страниц: 216
...When, therefore, Reynolds says to his students : "I would chiefly recommend that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the practice...masters, should be exacted from the young students", Blake grows restive. When he reads that the student must be "afraid of trusting to his own judgment... | |
| Robert Luther Duffus - 1928 - Страниц: 344
...terms: " I would chiefly recommend that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the great masters, should be exacted from the young...subjects for their imitation, not their criticism." None the less the National Academy, though it " believes firmly in the development of individuality,"... | |
| William Blake - 1966 - Страниц: 964
...militate against Individual Character. Page n. I would chiefly recommend that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the practice...subjects for their imitation, not their criticism. Imitation is Criticism. Page 13. A facil1ty 1n compos1ng — a lively, and what is called a masterly... | |
| William Blake - 1893 - Страниц: 456
...they militate against Individual Character. To : "I would chiefly recommend that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the practice of the GKEAT MASTERS, should be exacted from the young Students-. That those Models, which have passed through... | |
| Detmar Doering - 1990 - Страниц: 330
...suspicious virtue." 5) "I would chiefly recommend, that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, äs established by the practice of the great Masters, should be exacted from the young Student."; Sir Josuah Reynolds, so, S. 17 bar.1 Die Erfahrungen, die zur künstlerischen Erziehung... | |
| Otfried Schütz - 1993 - Страниц: 512
...suspicious virtue." 5) "I would chiefly recommend, that an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, äs established by the practice of the great Masters, should be exacted from the young Student."; Sir Josuah Reynolds, so, S. 17 bar.1 Die Erfahrungen, die zur künstlerischen Erziehung... | |
| John Barrell - 1995 - Страниц: 384
...situation as the students at the Academy, who must begin their education with 'an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art, as established by the practice of the great MASTERS', and must 'take the world's opinion' rather than their own, until such times as they are 'emancipated'... | |
| Moshe Barasch - 2000 - Страниц: 432
...Rules of An, as established by the practice of the great masters, should be extracted from the ^>un0 students. That those models, which have passed through...guides; as subjects for their imitation, not their criticism.84 In his explanations of art and of the artist's job, Reynolds, then, did not want to offer... | |
| Herbert Read - 2002 - Страниц: 240
...as a critic'. If we turn to the Discourses we find Reynolds recommending that 'an implicit obedience to the Rules of Art. as established by the practice...subjects for their imitation, not their criticism!' And he adds: 'I am confident that this is the only efficacious method of making a progress in the Arts;... | |
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