| William Hogarth - 1808 - 346 lapas
...or pencil. And that the serpentine line, by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety, if I may be allowed the expression; and which, by its twisting so many different ways, may be said... | |
| Lincoln Kirstein - 1984 - 308 lapas
...three-dimensional "line of grace." This, "by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety." "Serpentine" was a word also applied to elements in the informal, or "natural" English garden; compare... | |
| Margaret Cohen, Christopher Prendergast - 1995 - 382 lapas
...searching mind and eye: The serpentine line hy its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety, if l may be allowed the expression; and which by its twisting so many different ways, may be said to... | |
| Wilhelm Dilthey - 1985 - 414 lapas
...from Hogarth's text: "The serpentine line, by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety. . . ." Hogarth, Analysis of Beauty (Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 1974; reprint of the 1753 ed.),... | |
| Matthew Potteiger, Jamie Purinton - 1998 - 356 lapas
...(number 4). ..And that the serpentine line. by its waving and winding at the same time different ways. leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variecy." (Hogarth. 72. 75. 93) Top: The Trace (rough road) is on the lef1. the Parkway (smoorh road)... | |
| Emily Apter - 1999 - 332 lapas
...searching mind and eye: "The serpentine line by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety, if I may be allowed the expression; and which by its twisting so many different ways, may be said to... | |
| Amal Asfour, Dr Paul Williamson, Paul Williamson - 1999 - 360 lapas
...beauty and to the serpentine line, which, 'by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety'. 101 The importance of eye movements in the perception of motion, in paintings as in the real world,... | |
| Alexander Tzonis - 2004 - 554 lapas
...or pencil. And that the serpentine line, by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety, if I may be allowed the expression; and which by its twisting so many different ways, may be said to... | |
| Jane Austen - 2006 - 23 lapas
...beauty'. He wrote, 'The serpentine line, by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety': see The Analysis of Beauty, ed. R. Paulson (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997), p. 42. Predictably... | |
| 1900 - 426 lapas
...excess ; and Correggio also well understood its possibilities. "The serpentine line," says Hogarth, " by its waving and winding in different ways at the...and grace, but the whole order of form." This line, commonly known as the " line of beauty," is seen in its various forms in Fig. I, that numbered 4 being... | |
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