... other features composed a face ; but the expression of feelings and passions was entirely wanting ; and the countenance of the king, whether charging an enemy's phalanx in the heat of battle, or peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented... A Dictionary of Terms in Art - Página 47editado por - 1854 - 474 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1837 - 460 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye, introduced...allowance was made for any change in the position of the head. It was the same with drapery : the figure was first drawn, and the drapery then added, not as... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 800 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline, and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye, introduced...allowance was made for any change in the position of the head. It was the same with drapery. The figure was first drawn, and the drapery was then added, not... | |
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1847 - 444 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye, introduced...allowance was made for any change in the position of the head. It was the same with drapery : the figure was first drawn, and the drapery then added, not as... | |
| 1851 - 534 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye introduced...allowance was made for any change in the position of the head.' — Manners and Customs, vol. iii. p. 265. It is evident, notwithstanding, that this did not... | |
| John Kitto - 1851 - 538 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye introduced...representation of that feature added to a profile, profile, and no allowance was made for any change in the position of the head.' — Manners and Customs,... | |
| John Kitto - 1851 - 538 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye introduced...representation of that feature added to a profile, profile, and no allowance was made for any change in the position of the head.' — Manners and Customs,... | |
| sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1854 - 496 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye, introduced...allowance was made for any change in the position of the head. It was the same with drapery : the figure was first drawn, and the drapery then added, not as... | |
| Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - 1854 - 466 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye, introduced...allowance was made for any change in the position of the head. It was the same with drapery : the figure was first drawn, and the drapery then added, not as... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1855 - 1490 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline, and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye, introduced...accounted for; it was the ordinary representation ofthat feature added to a profile, and no allowance was made for any change in the position of the... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1872 - 1478 páginas
...peaceably offering incense in a sombre temple, presented the same outline, and the same inanimate look. The peculiarity of the front view of an eye, introduced...allowance was made for any change in the position of the head. It was the same with drapery. The figure was first drawn, and the drapery was then added, not... | |
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