I don't pretend that the anatomy of this figure is precisely correct. In fact, I know it is not. It's a little feminine ; but I did it from memory, without a model, and was chiefly occupied with the pose. I do think the balancing idea is well expressed,... Boston Days of William Morris Hunt - Página 127por Martha A. S. Shannon - 1923 - 165 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Clay Angell - 1880 - 168 páginas
...picture called The Bathers, when he brought us the photograph in the autumn of 1876, he remarked, " I don't pretend that the anatomy of this figure is...a model, and was chiefly occupied with the pose. I d•> " think the balancing idea is well expressed, and it is the fear of disturbing that which prevents... | |
| Henry Clay Angell - 1881 - 188 páginas
...picture called The Bathers, when he brought us the photograph in the autumn of 1876, he remarked, " I don't pretend that the anatomy of this figure is...disturbing that which prevents my making any changes in the contour of the figure. I know that I could correct the anatomy, but if the pose were once lost I might... | |
| 1880 - 892 páginas
...picture called The Bathers, when he brought us the photograph in the autumn of Г876, he remarked, " I don't pretend that the anatomy of this figure is precisely correct. In fact, I know it is not It 'sa little feminine ; but I did it from memory, without a model, and was chiefly occupied with the... | |
| Russell Lynes - 1982 - 552 páginas
..."Belshazzar" in another Boston studio. The culmination of Hunt's career was a large painting as ill-fated as "I don't pretend that the anatomy of this figure is precisely correct . . . ," WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT said of "The Bathers" (1887l, "... I do think the halancing idea is well... | |
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