RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 84
... of Wales were of larger dimen- sions , because it would give me much more courage to express my thoughts with greater freedom and accuracy . . . I must confess that my natural talent lies much rather in the direction of. 84.
... of Wales were of larger dimen- sions , because it would give me much more courage to express my thoughts with greater freedom and accuracy . . . I must confess that my natural talent lies much rather in the direction of. 84.
Page 85
Hermann Knackfuss. my natural talent lies much rather in the direction of producing work conceived on a large scale , than in turning out as it were small curiosities . Every one has his special talent . The task of depicting a great ...
Hermann Knackfuss. my natural talent lies much rather in the direction of producing work conceived on a large scale , than in turning out as it were small curiosities . Every one has his special talent . The task of depicting a great ...
Page 92
... was always Rubens ' best opportunity for refreshing his soul at the undefiled source of natural inspiration . In less ambitious Fig . 75 . STUDY OF A HEAD . Drawing. Drawing in the Albertina at Vienna . ( To page 92. ) ( To page 92. ) 92.
... was always Rubens ' best opportunity for refreshing his soul at the undefiled source of natural inspiration . In less ambitious Fig . 75 . STUDY OF A HEAD . Drawing. Drawing in the Albertina at Vienna . ( To page 92. ) ( To page 92. ) 92.
Page 93
... red chalk in the Uffizi at Florence . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . tasks of such a nature , he set aside the. ( To page 92. ) ( To page 92. ) In the Hermitage at St.
... red chalk in the Uffizi at Florence . After a photograph from the original by Braun , Clément & Co. , Dornach , Paris and New - York . tasks of such a nature , he set aside the. ( To page 92. ) ( To page 92. ) In the Hermitage at St.
Page 94
... nature , as she presented herself to him , without indulging in any additional accessories ( Figs . 79-84 ) . Some of his female portraits , the originals of which are known , have in this way become very famous . Among these there is ...
... nature , as she presented herself to him , without indulging in any additional accessories ( Figs . 79-84 ) . Some of his female portraits , the originals of which are known , have in this way become very famous . Among these there is ...
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