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... Nature he would remain in the Campagna from before dawn until nightfall in order to learn the different conditions of Nature at sunrise and sunset and in the evening hours , and then , returning to his house , he would try to set them ...
... Nature he would remain in the Campagna from before dawn until nightfall in order to learn the different conditions of Nature at sunrise and sunset and in the evening hours , and then , returning to his house , he would try to set them ...
Pagina 227
... natural as Nature herself , and I find it impossible not to believe that he sometimes represented particular scenes in his pictures . The question whether landscape painting should aspire to reject what he calls the Accidents of Nature ...
... natural as Nature herself , and I find it impossible not to believe that he sometimes represented particular scenes in his pictures . The question whether landscape painting should aspire to reject what he calls the Accidents of Nature ...
Pagina 229
... Nature the first thing I try to do is to forget that I have ever seen a picture . ' It is by virtue of the innate sympathy with Nature's moods which these words suggest , and of which his paintings form a record , that Constable is to ...
... Nature the first thing I try to do is to forget that I have ever seen a picture . ' It is by virtue of the innate sympathy with Nature's moods which these words suggest , and of which his paintings form a record , that Constable is to ...
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