Parallels in the Concepts and Formal Motifs of Fuseli and BlakeUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1992 - 228 pàgines |
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Pàgina 37
... poetry is , so is painting . " Fuseli mentions Simonides in his lecture on invention , • mute poesey painting is and poetry speaking painting . " 171 This is not far from the analysis of Winckelmann's assessment of the antique , that ...
... poetry is , so is painting . " Fuseli mentions Simonides in his lecture on invention , • mute poesey painting is and poetry speaking painting . " 171 This is not far from the analysis of Winckelmann's assessment of the antique , that ...
Pàgina 39
... Poetic Painting " as explained by Reynolds he wrote , " Poetical ornaments destroy that air of truth and plainness which ... poetry they are illustrating in classical , ideal proportions , suited to mythology and Reynolds ' " plainness ...
... Poetic Painting " as explained by Reynolds he wrote , " Poetical ornaments destroy that air of truth and plainness which ... poetry they are illustrating in classical , ideal proportions , suited to mythology and Reynolds ' " plainness ...
Pàgina 47
... poetry as prophecy , Fuseli finds the need to turn it into epic , to give the work the legitimacy it deserves in his eyes . " The Aim of the epic painter is to impress one general idea , one great quality of nature or mode of society ...
... poetry as prophecy , Fuseli finds the need to turn it into epic , to give the work the legitimacy it deserves in his eyes . " The Aim of the epic painter is to impress one general idea , one great quality of nature or mode of society ...
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