... the nude has always been represented in poses which presuppose an audience, but these women of mine are honest, simple folk, unconcerned by any other interests than those involved in their physical condition. Here is another; she is washing her feet.... Impressionist Painting, Its Genesis and Development - Pagina 144door Wynford Dewhurst - 1904 - 126 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| George Moore - 1891 - 378 pagina’s
...to wash or cool themselves (one drags a dog in after her), ' the nude has always been repre' sented in poses which presuppose an audience, ' but these...interests ' than those involved in their physical con' dition. Here is another ; she is washing ' her feet. It is as if you looked through a ( key-hole."... | |
| George Moore - 1913 - 274 pagina’s
...plunging into a river, not to bathe, but to wash or cool themselves (one drags a dog in after her), " the nude has always been " represented in poses which...than those involved " in their physical condition. Here is another ; she is " washing her feet. It is as if you looked through a " key-hole." But the... | |
| Herbert Samuel Mallory - 1923 - 554 pagina’s
...plunging into a river, not to bathe but to wash or cool themselves (one drags a dog in after her), 'the nude has always been represented in poses which...interests than those involved in their physical condition. Here is another; she is washing her feet. It is as if you looked through a keyhole'." George Moore,... | |
| George Moore - 1923 - 288 pagina’s
...plunging into a river, not to bathe, but to wash or cool themselves (one drags a dog in after her), "the nude has always been represented in " poses which...than those involved in their physical " condition. Here is another ; she is washing her feet. " It is as if you looked through a key-hole." But the reader... | |
| Eric Warner, Graham Hough - 1983 - 344 pagina’s
...plunging into a river, not to bathe, but to wash or cool themselves (one drags a dog in after her), "the nude has always been represented in poses which...interests than those involved in their physical condition. Here is another; she is washing her feet. It is as if you looked through a key-hole." The Failure of... | |
| George Heard Hamilton - 1993 - 628 pagina’s
...suggest that his detachment was as much artistic as psychological. 'The nude', he told George Moore, 'has always been represented in poses which presuppose an audience, but these 1. Edgar Degas: The Tub, 1886. Farmington. C/1nn.. Hill-Stead Museum women of mine are honest, simple... | |
| Stephen Kern - 1996 - 302 pagina’s
...he said, of 'the human animal taking care of herself, a female cat licking herself. . . . Hitherto the nude has always been represented in poses which...interests than those involved in their physical condition. Here is another; she is washing her feet. It is as if you looked through a key-hole."'' This remark... | |
| Lissa Schneider - 2003 - 178 pagina’s
...often with their arms raised — particularly recall Conrad's project in The Nigger of the "Narcissus": "these women of mine are honest, simple folk, unconcerned...interests than those involved in their physical condition. Here is another, she is washing her feet. It is as though you looked through a keyhole" (24). 24. Houghs... | |
| Jeffrey Meyers - 2005 - 396 pagina’s
...have interpreted his work. "She is the human animal occupied with herself," he told Moore. Up to now "the nude has always been represented in poses which...interests than those involved in their physical condition. Here is another; she is washing her feet. It is as if you looked through a key-hole." The quick-witted,... | |
| Hugh Honour, John Fleming - 2005 - 996 pagina’s
...his detachment was artistic rather than emotional. 'The nude', he told the Irish writer George Moore, 'has always been represented in poses which presuppose...are honest, simple folk, unconcerned by any other interest than those involved in their physical condition. Here is another, she is washing her feet.... | |
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