... art was contemporaneous with the first great development of mathematical science. In an earlier part of this discourse I have alluded to the importance of mathematical precision recognised in the technique of art during the Cinquecento ; and I have... The Electrical Review - Page 3651878Full view - About this book
| 1877 - 748 pages
...Thcjctetns 440. Zeuxis 400. Arcbytas 400. Apclles 350. Scopas 350. Euclid 828-283. appeared fresh chiseled by the hand of the mathematician, and when the first...they be merely such as from habit or from inclination aic usually kept out of sight, matters little. But whichever be the case, they may still furnish a... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 950 pages
...expression is the fact that, whichever may have been cause, whichever effect, or whether both inay not in turn have acted as cause and effect, the culminating...they be merely such as from habit or from inclination are usually kept out of sight, matters little. But whichever be the case, they may still furnish a... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879 - 978 pages
...the importance of mathematical precision recognised in the technique of art during the Cinqueceuto ; and I have now time only to add that on looking still...morning tide of art. Whether the views on which I have hero insisted be in any way novel, or whether they be merely such as from habit or from inclination... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1879 - 264 pages
...Praxiteles, 450 t.: Apelles, 35°; Scopa ians!— Thales, 600; M,axagoias, 500—450 bo; ItowwWi 4*°; ** have here insisted be in any way novel, or whether they be merely such as from habit or from inchnation are usually kept out of sight, matters little. But whichever be the case, they may still... | |
| 1878 - 822 pages
...technique of art during the Cinquecento; and I have now time only to add that on looking still farther back it would seem that sculpture and painting, architecture...harmony and proportion rang joyously together in the morningtide of art. These phrases helped the symmetry of the peroration, if they did nothing else;... | |
| 1878 - 338 pages
...of art during the Cinquecento; and I have now time only to add that on looking still further backj it would seem that sculpture and painting, architecture...they be merely such as from habit or from inclination are usually kept out of sight, matters little. But whichever be the case, they may still furnish a... | |
| 1879 - 1158 pages
...earlier part of this discourse I have alluded to the importance of mathematical precision recognized in the technique of art during the Cinquecento ; and...they be merely such as from habit or from inclination are usually kept out of sight, matters little. But whichever be the case, they may still furnish a... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1878 - 1766 pages
...technique of art during the Cinquecento; and I have now time only to add that on looking still farther back it would seem that sculpture and painting, architecture...harmony and proportion rang joyously together in the morningtide of art. These phrases helped the symmetry of the peroration, if they did nothing else;... | |
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