| 1811 - 566 pages
...Another peculiarity in the practice of painters is their fondness for ruinous and decayed buildings. * A temple or palace of Grecian architecture, in its...reality, is beautiful : in, ruin it is picturesque.' p. 51. This Mr. Price attributes to the mosses, weather stains, and partial incrustations which give... | |
| Antislavery movements - 1833 - 370 pages
...Grecian architecture, in its perfect and entire state, and its surface and colour smooth and eveĀ», either in painting or reality, is beautiful ; in ruin,...object into a picturesque one. First, by means of weather-stains, partial incrustations, mosses, S:c. ; it at the same time takes off from the uniformity... | |
| Anthologies - 1834 - 506 pages
...the Picturesque. " A temple or palace of Grecian architecture, in its perfect and entire state, and its surface and colour smooth and even, either in...object into a picturesque one. First, by means of weather-stains, partial incrustations, mosses, &c. ; it at the same time takes off from the uniformity... | |
| American literature - 1836 - 342 pages
...Grecian architecture, in its perfect and entire state, and its surface and colour smooth and even, cither in painting or reality, is beautiful; in ruin, it...object into a picturesque one. First, by means of weather-stains, partial incrustations, mosses, &c. ; it at the same time takes off from the uniformity... | |
| Horticulture - 1836 - 498 pages
...in these studies, that a house or temple of Grecian architecture, in its perfect entire state, and its surface and colour smooth and even, either in painting or reality, is beautiful. Of water it has been observed that a calm, clear lake, with the reflections of all that surround it,... | |
| 1838 - 1014 pages
...the Picturesque. " A. temple or palace of Grecian architecture, in its perfect and entire state, and its surface and colour smooth and even, either in...object into a picturesque one. First, by means of weather-stains, partial incrustations, mosses, 8cc. ; it at the same time takes off from the uniformity... | |
| Fruit-culture - 1856 - 626 pages
...says a temple or palace of Grecian architecture in its entire state, and with its surface and color smooth and even, either in painting or reality, is beautiful ; in ruin it 'is picturesque. Time converts a beautiful object into a picturesque one, by means of weather stains, partial incrustations,... | |
| Fruit-culture - 1856 - 594 pages
...says a temple or palace of Grecian architecture in its entire state, and with its surface and color smooth and even, either in painting or reality, is beautiful ; in ruin it'is picturesque. Time converts a beautiful object into a picturesque one, by means of weather stains,... | |
| Charles James Richardson - Architecture - 1873 - 528 pages
...even, either in painting or reality they were beautiful ; in ruins, there is no denying they are highly picturesque. Observe the process by which time, the great author of such changes works, first by means of weather stains, partial incrustations, mosses, &c., which simultaneously take... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - English literature - 1880 - 396 pages
...passed away, Fragments of stone, reared by creatures of clay ! Byron, Siege of Corinth. RUINED TEMPLE. A TEMPLE or palace of Grecian architecture in its...object into a picturesque one : First, by means of weather-stains, partial incrustations, mosses, etc., it at the same time takes off from the uniformity... | |
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