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William Hogarth

  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    no forms express motion so well as those of the flame and the gliding, wavy lines of the serpent
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    The very word,
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    a much more useful
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    the fundamental principles
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    The principles I mean, are FITNESS, VARIETY, UNIFORMITY, SIMPLICITY, INTRICACY, and QUANTITY;—all which cooperate in the production of beauty, mutually correcting and restraining each other occasionally.
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    the beauty of the whole
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    to give an idea of what I mean
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    The shapes and colors of plants, flowers, leaves, the paintings in butterflies’ wings, shells, etc. seem of little other intended use than that of entertaining the eye with the pleasure of variety.
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    The ear is as much offended with one even continued note, as the eye is with being fixed to a point, or to the view of a dead wall.
  • Вадим Мазурidézettelőző év
    Observe, that a gradual lessening is a kind of varying that gives beauty. The pyramid diminishing from its basis to its point, and the scroll or volute, gradually lessening to its centre, are beautiful forms. So also objects that only seem to do so, though in fact they do not, have equal beauty: thus perspective views, and particularly those of buildings, are always pleasing to the eye.
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