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" Rembrandt is popular,* but nobody cares much at heart about Titian ; only there is a strange undercurrent of everlasting murmur about his name, which means the deep consent of all great men that he is greater than they... "
The Works of John Ruskin - Página 54
por John Ruskin - 1878
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The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and Its Application to Decoration and ...

John Ruskin - 1859 - 340 páginas
...choice, or more intense perception of one point than another, owing to our special idiosyncracies. Thus, when Titian or Tintoret look at a human being,...that he is greater than they — the consent of those * And Murillo, of all true painters the narrowest, feeblest, and most superficial, for those reasons...
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The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and Its Application to Decoration and ...

John Ruskin - 1859 - 242 páginas
...world,—Vandyke suits him better; Titian is not forcible enough for the lovers of the picturesque,—Rembrandt suits him better. So Correggio is popular with a certain...deep consent of all great men that he is greater than they—the consent of those who, having sat long enough at his feet, have found in that restrained...
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The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and Its Application to Decoration and ...

John Ruskin - 1859 - 328 páginas
...picturesque, — Rembrandt suits him better. So Correggio is popular with a certain set, and Vandyke with at certain set, and Rembrandt with a certain set. All...that he is greater than they — the consent of those * And Mnrillo, of all true painters the narrowest, feeblest, and most superficial, for those reasons...
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Cadore: Or Titian's Country

Josiah Gilbert - 1869 - 440 páginas
...CADORE OR TITIAN'S COUNTRY. JOSIAH GILBERT, ONE OF THE AUTHORS OF ' THF. DOLOMITE MOUNTAINS' ETC. ' There is a strange under-current of everlasting murmur...consent of all great men that he is greater than they.' J. RUSKIN, Two faths. ' A traveller who has visited all the other mountain-regions of Europe, and remains...
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Walks in Rome, Volumen1

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1875 - 504 páginas
...gratification of other men Only there is a strange undercurrent of everlasting murmur about the name of Titian, which means the deep consent of all great men that he is greater than they."—Ruskitts Two Paths, Lect. 2. 31. Death of the Virgin : Albert Durer. 32. Maddalena della Radice:...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volumen27

1889 - 532 páginas
...never think of this man and his long roll of immortal works without recalling Mr. Ruskin's words : ' There is a strange undercurrent of everlasting murmur...consent of all great men that he is greater than they.' 1 On the other hand, Mrs. Oliphant has a skilful way of taking us into the midst of Venetian scenes,...
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Walks in Rome

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1882 - 734 páginas
...gratification of other men Only there is a strange undercurrent of everlasting murmur about the name of Titian, which means the deep consent of all great men that he is greatei than they." — Raskin's Two Pat/is, Lcct. 2. 31. Death of the Virgin : Albert Dtirer. 32....
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Landscape in Art Before Claude and Salvator

Josiah Gilbert - 1885 - 512 páginas
...charming painter. CHAPTEK XIV. LANDSCAPE OF THE VENETIAN SCHOOL IN CULMINATION AUD DECLINE. TITIAN ! — " There is a strange undercurrent of everlasting murmur...consent of all great men that he is greater than they." So at one time wrote Mr. Ruskin, and we venture to think that it remains true, though Mr. Rusk in has...
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A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery: Including, by Special ..., Volumen1

1888 - 742 páginas
...Tiziano," as his countrymen called him — is one of the greatest names in the history of painting : " There is a strange undercurrent of everlasting murmur...consent of all great men that he is greater than they " (Two Paths, § 57). Titian's works "are not art," said one of his contemporaries, " but miracles...
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The Complete Works of John Ruskin, Volumen13

John Ruskin - 1891 - 500 páginas
...all true painters the narrowest, feeblest, and most superficial, for those reasons the most popular. cares much at heart about Titian ; only there is a...— the consent of those who, having sat long enough nt his feet, have found in that restrained harmony of his strength there are indeed depths of each...
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