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...Hewas the best brushman and colorist of the Florentine school...   Hewas the best brushman and colorist of the Florentine schoolの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...He was a fine draughtsman, a good colorist, and a master oflight...   He was a fine draughtsman, a good colorist, and a master oflightの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...Yet as a colorist he may beranked second to none in French art, and in freshness of handling hiswork is a model for present-day painters...   Yet as a colorist he may beranked second to none in French art, and in freshness of handling hiswork is a model for present-day paintersの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...He was a fine draughtsman, and, what ismore remarkable in conjunction therewith, a fine colorist...   He was a fine draughtsman, and, what ismore remarkable in conjunction therewith, a fine coloristの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...He drew well, paintedwell, and at times was a superior colorist...   He drew well, paintedwell, and at times was a superior coloristの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...He was agood colorist and an excellent painter of textures...   He was agood colorist and an excellent painter of texturesの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...Stevens is one of the bestof the moderns, a painter of power in fashionable or high-lifegenre, and a colorist of the first rank in modern art...   Stevens is one of the bestof the moderns, a painter of power in fashionable or high-lifegenre, and a colorist of the first rank in modern artの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...As a painter he was a rather fine colorist, indulgingin the fantastic of architecture but with good taste, crude indrawing but forceful, and at times giving excellent effects of motion...   As a painter he was a rather fine colorist, indulgingin the fantastic of architecture but with good taste, crude indrawing but forceful, and at times giving excellent effects of motionの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...He is a gooddraughtsman and a rather rich colorist, but in brush-work somewhatlabored, stippled, and unique in dryness...   He is a gooddraughtsman and a rather rich colorist, but in brush-work somewhatlabored, stippled, and unique in drynessの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...Thayer(1849-) is fond of large canvases, a man of earnestness, sincerity,and imagination, but not a good draughtsman, not a good colorist, anda rather clumsy brushman...   Thayer(1849-) is fond of large canvases, a man of earnestness, sincerity,and imagination, but not a good draughtsman, not a good colorist, anda rather clumsy brushmanの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

...He is not a strong colorist, though in recent work he hasshown a new departure in this feature that promises well...   He is not a strong colorist, though in recent work he hasshown a new departure in this feature that promises wellの読み方
John C. Van Dyke 「A Text-Book of the History of Painting」

..." Splendid though he be as a colorist, he is notunrivaled in color; nay, in some qualities of color he has been farsurpassed by the Venetians...    Splendid though he be as a colorist, he is notunrivaled in color; nay, in some qualities of color he has been farsurpassed by the Venetiansの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」

...Well, the reason of that is that Rubens is not par excellence acolorist; nay, is not even a good colorist...   Well, the reason of that is that Rubens is not par excellence acolorist; nay, is not even a good coloristの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」

...Farther, that he never became a great colorist does not mean thathe could not, had he chosen...   Farther, that he never became a great colorist does not mean thathe could not, had he chosenの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」

...On the contrary, to a colorist the first questionabout everything is its color...   On the contrary, to a colorist the first questionabout everything is its colorの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」

...You know I sometimes speak of these generally as the Gothic andGreek schools, sometimes as the colorist and chiaroscurist...   You know I sometimes speak of these generally as the Gothic andGreek schools, sometimes as the colorist and chiaroscuristの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」

...It may be that a great colorist will use his utmost force ofcolor, as a singer his full power of voice; but, loud or low, thevirtue is in both cases always in refinement, never in loudness...   It may be that a great colorist will use his utmost force ofcolor, as a singer his full power of voice; but, loud or low, thevirtue is in both cases always in refinement, never in loudnessの読み方
John Ruskin 「Lectures on Landscape」

...Sofine a colorist was he, however, and so indispensable a part of hisart did he consider the coloring that even the pictures classed ascold are radiant with his lovely, mellow colors...   Sofine a colorist was he, however, and so indispensable a part of hisart did he consider the coloring that even the pictures classed ascold are radiant with his lovely, mellow colorsの読み方
Jennie Ellis Keysor 「Great Artists, Vol 1.」

...He is a superb colorist,at times—always an enthusiastic one; there is something almostunregulated in his delight in color, in his fondness for glowing andresplendent tone...   He is a superb colorist,at times—always an enthusiastic one; there is something almostunregulated in his delight in color, in his fondness for glowing andresplendent toneの読み方
W. C. Brownell 「French Art」

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