From the Sketchbooks of the Great ArtistsCrowell, 1972 - 480页 |
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... sketches have been collected , usually by surviving members of his family , and in which the sheets of paper have often been trimmed to a uniform size to fit into the given space . Some of Goya's sketches may have been assembled in this ...
... sketches have been collected , usually by surviving members of his family , and in which the sheets of paper have often been trimmed to a uniform size to fit into the given space . Some of Goya's sketches may have been assembled in this ...
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... sketch was made twenty - five years later his draughtsmanship had naturally acquired greater fluency and variety of line . This is typical of the kind of sketches he would give his half - sister Gesina as models for her careful ...
... sketch was made twenty - five years later his draughtsmanship had naturally acquired greater fluency and variety of line . This is typical of the kind of sketches he would give his half - sister Gesina as models for her careful ...
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... sketches gives them a more immediate impact . Some of his most exhilarating sketches are those created with the da sotto in su effect - the illusion of looking upwards at figures who are usually floating through the firmament on billowy ...
... sketches gives them a more immediate impact . Some of his most exhilarating sketches are those created with the da sotto in su effect - the illusion of looking upwards at figures who are usually floating through the firmament on billowy ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Ademar de Chabannes Died 1034 | 7 |
The Monks Sketchbook English Late 14th | 17 |
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