Parallels in the Concepts and Formal Motifs of Fuseli and BlakeUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1992 - 228 pàgines |
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... style and subject matter . Their styles and techniques were , for the most part , self - taught . Their subjects , while often those of the poets , were classical in style . Frederick Antal , in his book Fuseli Studies , states Fuseli ...
... style and subject matter . Their styles and techniques were , for the most part , self - taught . Their subjects , while often those of the poets , were classical in style . Frederick Antal , in his book Fuseli Studies , states Fuseli ...
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... style . However , many artist's first works , done in a Neoclassical style , were abandoned as the artists developed their own styles . Fuseli said of Rome " Where else does the German artist have an arena ? " 36 While in Italy , the ...
... style . However , many artist's first works , done in a Neoclassical style , were abandoned as the artists developed their own styles . Fuseli said of Rome " Where else does the German artist have an arena ? " 36 While in Italy , the ...
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... style and spirit of the Nazarenes in Germany , but has the dark temperament of Fuseli . Fuseli preferred to work in a more neo - classical style , using little color and heavy chiaroscuro . His use of color is is influenced by the ...
... style and spirit of the Nazarenes in Germany , but has the dark temperament of Fuseli . Fuseli preferred to work in a more neo - classical style , using little color and heavy chiaroscuro . His use of color is is influenced by the ...
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