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" It is not the huddling together of miscellaneous studio properties — a dummy, a vase, a rug here, and a sofa, a fireplace, a table there ; it is not the lugging in by the ears of unimportant , people to fill up the background of the canvas, as in the... "
How to Judge of a Picture: Familiar Talks in the Gallery with the Uncritical ... - Page 95
by John Charles VAN DYKE - 1888 - 168 pages
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Composition-rhetoric: Designed for Use in Secondary Schools

Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - English language - 1897 - 394 pages
...and objects of a picture. It is not the huddling together of miscellaneous studio properties — a dummy, a vase, a rug here, and a sofa, a fireplace,...relation, proportion, color, light; and there must be a skilful uniting of all the parts into one perfect whole. — JC VAN DYKE : How to Judge of a Picture,...
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Composition-rhetoric: Designed for Use in Secondary Schools

Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - English language - 1897 - 424 pages
...picture. It is not the huddling together of miscellaneous studio properties — a dummy, a vase, a vug here, and a sofa, a fireplace, a table there; it is...relation, proportion, color, light; and there must be a skilful uniting of all the parts into one perfect whole. — J. €. VAN DYKE : Horn to Judge of a...
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Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the ..., Volumes 22-24

American Library Association, American Library Association. Conference - Library science - 1900 - 716 pages
...the proportionate arranging and unifying of the different features and objects of a picture. . . . There must be an exercise of judgment on the part...relation, proportion, color, light ; and there must be a skilful uniting of all the parts into one perfect whole." In a bulletin as in a picture there must...
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Wilson's Photographic Magazine, Volume 39

Photography - 1902 - 616 pages
..." typographer." There is a proportionate arrangement and unity of the different parts of the group, an exercise of judgment on the part of the artist as to the fitness of position, as to harmony of relation, proportion, color, light, and a skilful uniting...
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Elements of English Composition: Designed for Use in Secondary Schools

Tuley Francis Huntington - English language - 1904 - 412 pages
...spectacular play; it is not taking a real group from nature and transplanting it upon canvas. There must be exercise of judgment on the part of the artist as...relation, proportion, color, light; and there must be a skilful uniting of all the parts into one perfect whole. — JC VAN DYKE, How to Judge of a Picture,...
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Landscape Gardening: Treatise on the General Principles Governing Outdoor ...

Frank Albert Waugh - Landscape gardening - 1905 - 184 pages
...the proportionate arranging and unifying of the different features and objects of a picture. . . . There must be an exercise of judgment on the part...relation, proportion, color, light; and there must be a skilful uniting of all the parts into one perfect whole. John C. Van Dyke. Unity and coherence are...
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