Quiconque regarde Rembrandt van Rijn voit plus que de la peinture baroque. Il voit une lumière qui naît de l’obscurité, des visages pleins d’intériorité et une peinture qui ressemble encore à une co……続きを見る
Anyone who looks at Rembrandt van Rijn sees more than Baroque painting. They see light that grows out of darkness, faces full of inwardness, and a kind of painting that still feels like a conversati……続きを見る
Wer Rembrandt van Rijn betrachtet, sieht mehr als Barockmalerei. Er sieht ein Licht, das aus der Dunkelheit geboren wird, Gesichter voller Innerlichkeit und eine Malerei, die noch heute wie ein Gesp……続きを見る
An efficiently arranged text book on perspective for the use of architectural draughtsmen. Its author, the architect G. A. T. Middleton (1861-1935), was for many years a leading figure in the Societ……続きを見る
A panorama of ideas about nationality and culture, Arts and the Nation arose from the conviction that Scotland can never be really democratic until it gives the arts the priority of place and attent……続きを見る
The English poet T. E. Hulme said that the root of Romanticism is man's "infinite reservoir of possibilities." Between the French Revolution and the two World Wars, that reservoir burst forth into a……続きを見る
This book takes a novel, data-driven approach to the cemeteries of Paris, analyzing a largely text-based body of archival material as proxy evidence for visual material that has been lost due to sys……続きを見る