| 1799 - 354 頁
...occasioned by the light and shade, asked whether the originals had the right and left sides of the figure of different colours ? They considered the shadow...supposed it to have been placed there by accident." But though the Chinese disregard the rules of perspective and shading, their drawings by the eye are... | |
| sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1836 - 484 頁
...occasioned by the light and shade, asked whether the originals had the right and left sides of the figure of different colours? They considered the shadow of...supposed it to have been placed there by accident." Though the Chinese certainly do not practise the art of perspective in its correctness, or according... | |
| Nathan Dunn, Philadelphia Museum of Art - 1839 - 140 頁
...but vice meets with an early doom." * A chang is ten Chinese cubits, each fourteen and a half inches. Paintings. [The enumeration of pictures in the collection...781. Six boats of different kinds, on rice paper. 783 and 784. Two views of Ponkeiqua's grounds. 785. Six boats, on rice paper. 786. View of Whampoa... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1840 - 422 頁
...occasioned by the light and shade, asked whether the originals had the right and left sides of the figure of different colours ? They considered the shadow...figure, and some supposed it to have been placed there bg accident.'' Though the Chinese certainly do not practise the art of perspective in its correctness,... | |
| sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1840 - 408 頁
...light and shade, asked whether the originals had the right and left sides of the figure of difl'erent colours? They considered the shadow of the nose as...supposed it to have been placed there by accident. Though the Chinese certainly do not practise the art of perspective in its correctness, or according... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 338 頁
...foreigners, they endeavour to meet the ideas of their employers, by the introduction of light and shadow. Barrow, as quoted by Davis, says, that " when several...supposed it to have been placed there by accident." 1000 to 1023. A series of coloured drawings, (twenty-four in number,) representing the several stages... | |
| Nathan Dunn, William B. Langdon - 1842 - 212 頁
...foreigners, they endeavour to meet the ideas of their employers, by the introduction of light and shadow. Barrow, as quoted by Davis, says, that " when several...supposed it to have been placed there by accident." 100C to 1023. A series of coloured drawings, (twenty-four in number,) representing the several stages... | |
| William B. Langdon, Nathan Dunn - 1843 - 176 頁
...foreigners, they endeavour to meet the ideas of their employers, by the introduction of light and shadow. Barrow, as quoted by Davis, says that, " When several...supposed it to have been placed there by accident." 1000 to 1023. A series of coloured drawings (twenty-four in number), representing the several stages... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1846 - 514 頁
...occasioned by the light and shade, asked whether the originals had the right and left sides of the figure of different colours ? They considered the shadow...supposed it to have been placed there by accident." Though the Chinese certainly do not practise the art of perspective in its correctness, or according... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1857 - 442 頁
...occasioned by the light and shade, asked whether the originals had the right and left sides of the figure of different colours? They considered the shadow of...supposed it to have been placed there by accident." Though the Chinese certainly do not practise the art of perspective in its correctness, or according... | |
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