It is not in the Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo, but in that form which is taken from all, and which partakes equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo, and of the muscular strength of the H erodes. A Record of My Artistic Life - Página 144por John Burley Waring - 1873 - 311 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Roberts - 1878 - 190 páginas
...perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo ; but in that form which is taken from them all, and which partakes equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo,... | |
| Charles Roberts - 1878 - 258 páginas
...perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo ; but in that form which is taken from them all, and which partakes equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo,... | |
| Charles Roberts - 1878 - 190 páginas
...perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo ; but in that form which is taken from them all, and which partakes equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo,... | |
| 1882 - 1096 páginas
...perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo : but in that form which is taken from them all, and which partakes equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 páginas
...perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in the Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo ; but in that form...strength of the Hercules. For-. perfect -beauty. in. I any species must combine all the characters which are beau\Ji(ul in that species. It cannot consist... | |
| 1890 - 1232 páginas
...form which >• taken from them all, and which partakes equally of the activity of the 'iladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo, and of the muscular strength of r -1- ••*•. =i-:<-:jrh deviating from the type, may still have a parts which may contribute to... | |
| 1892 - 1216 páginas
...not in Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo ; but in that form which 15 taken from them all, and which partakes equally of the activity of...delicacy of the Apollo, and of the muscular strength of we Hercules. . . . There is, likewise, a kind of symmetry or proportion which may properly be said... | |
| Sir Claude Phillips - 1894 - 474 páginas
...perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in the Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo, but in that form which is taken from them all, which partakes equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo, and... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1924 - 1016 páginas
...all its various forms." Uncompromisingly, he postulates an ideal beauty of the human form, partaking "equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the...of the Apollo, and of the muscular strength of the Hermes."13 This great ideal perfection and beauty are not to be sought in the heavens, but upon the... | |
| Charles A. Cramer - 2006 - 196 páginas
...perfection of the human figure is not to be found in any one of them. It is not in the Hercules, nor in the Gladiator, nor in the Apollo; but in that form which is taken from them all, and which partakes equally of the activity of the Gladiator, of the delicacy of the Apollo,... | |
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