The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 99
... artists were capable . And a subject painted so universally in medieval times as this , becomes a kind of touchstone by which we can measure , not only the stature of artists but the concep- tions of divine nature to which they were ...
... artists were capable . And a subject painted so universally in medieval times as this , becomes a kind of touchstone by which we can measure , not only the stature of artists but the concep- tions of divine nature to which they were ...
Page 100
... artists for so long , it was only between the thirteenth and the sixteenth centuries that it became really common . But during that four hundred years the doctrine of the Atone- ment remained almost constant so that , when religious art ...
... artists for so long , it was only between the thirteenth and the sixteenth centuries that it became really common . But during that four hundred years the doctrine of the Atone- ment remained almost constant so that , when religious art ...
Page 101
the artist is a matter of vital importance . The treatment of so revolting and brutal a subject can be justified only if the artist can make the spiritual reality of the event dominate the sordid physical facts which are its vehicle ...
the artist is a matter of vital importance . The treatment of so revolting and brutal a subject can be justified only if the artist can make the spiritual reality of the event dominate the sordid physical facts which are its vehicle ...
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