Wilson,' says Fuseli, discoursing on art in 1801, ' observed nature in all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. But, though in effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights few have equalled and fewer excelled him,... Letters on the scenery of Wales - 第 77 頁Robert Hasell Newell 著 - 1821 - 80 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1820 - 742 頁
...representing scenes from the heathen mythol°gy> which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. But in effects of dewy freshness and sHeut evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur is... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 頁
...representing scenes from the heathen mythology, which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. But in effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 頁
...represecting scenes from the heathen mythology, which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. Bat in effects of dewy freshness and iilent evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur... | |
| 1820 - 746 頁
...from the heathen mythology, which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature iu all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. But in effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur... | |
| 1830 - 658 頁
...not call forth jealousy. Fuseli has given the characteristics of his style in a few striking words. ' He observed nature in all her appearances, and had...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights few have equalled and fewer excelled him, his grandeur is oftener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 324 頁
...I '11 give you air, and you will give me fire." "Wilson," saysFuseli, discoursing on art in 1801, " observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights few have equalled and fewer excelled him, his grandeur is oftener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
| 1831 - 552 頁
...present, entire, the written opinion of no less an authority than Fuseli, adopted by Cunningham. " Wilson observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, few have equalled, and fewer excelled him, his grandeur is oftener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
| 1834 - 614 頁
...prerogativesublimity ; but his powers rose and set with the sun; he could only be serenely sublime or nmantic. Wilson, without so great a feature, had a more varied...equalled, and fewer excelled him, his grandeur is offener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion, than to calmness and tranquillity. Figures, it is... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 324 頁
...'11 give you air, and you will give me fire." " Wilson," says Fuseli, discoursing on art in 1801, " observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...characteristic touch for all her forms. But, though m effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights few have equalled and fewer excelled him, his... | |
| John Gould - 1835 - 444 頁
...more proportionate power he observed nature in all her appear ances, and had a characteristic toucl for all her forms. But though in effects of dewy freshness and silen evening lights, few equalled, am ewer excelled him, his grandeur 19 iftener allied to terror,... | |
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