Pictures Every Child Should Know. Mary Schell Hoke Bacon
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Название: Pictures Every Child Should Know

Автор: Mary Schell Hoke Bacon

Издательство: Bookwire

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СКАЧАТЬ XXIV

       GEORGE INNESS

       XXV

       SIR EDWIN HENRY LANDSEER

       XXVI

       CLAUDE LORRAIN (GELLEE)

       XXVII

       MASACCIO (TOMMASO GUIDI)

       XXVIII

       JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER

       XXIX

       JEAN FRANÇOIS MILLET

       XXX

       CLAUDE MONET

       XXXI

       MURILLO (BARTOLOME ESTEBAN)

       XXXII

       RAPHAEL (SANZIO)

       XXXIII

       REMBRANDT (VAN RIJN)

       XXXIV

       SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS

       XXXV

       PETER PAUL RUBENS.

       XXXVI

       JOHN SINGER SARGENT

       XXXVII

       TINTORETTO (JACOPO ROBUSTI)

       XXXVIII

       TITIAN (TIZIANO VECELLI)

       XXXIX

       JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER

       XL

       SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK

       XLI

       VELASQUEZ (DIEGO RODRIGUEZ DE SILVA)

       XLII

       PAUL VERONESE (PAOLO CAGLIARI)

       XLIII

       LEONARDO DA VINCI

       XLIV

       JEAN ANTOINE WATTEAU

       XLV

       SIR BENJAMIN WEST

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

      Man's inclination to decorate his belongings has always been one of the earliest signs of civilisation. Art had its beginning in the lines indented in clay, perhaps, or hollowed in the wood of family utensils; after that came crude colouring and drawing.

      Among the first serious efforts to draw were the Egyptian square and pointed things, animals and men. The most that artists of that day succeeded in doing was to preserve the fashions of the time. Their drawings tell us that men wore their beards in bags. They show us, also, many peculiar head-dresses and strange agricultural implements. Artists of that day put down what they saw, and they saw with an untrained eye and made the record with an untrained hand; but they did not put in false details for the sake of glorifying the subject. One can distinguish a man from a mountain in their work, but the arms and legs embroidered upon Mathilde's tapestry, or the figures representing family history on an Oriental rug, are quite as correct in drawing and as little of a puzzle. As men became more intelligent, hence spiritualised, they began to express themselves in ideal ways; to glorify the commonplace; and thus they passed from Egyptian geometry to gracious lines and СКАЧАТЬ