| William Pembroke Fetridge - Europe - 1878 - 886 pages
...regular beauty. " Kuben« appears to have had that confidence in himself which it is necessary for eveiy artist to assume when he has finished his studies,...attempts without a guide, abandoning himself to his own sensations, and depending upon them. To this confidence ninst be imputed that originality of manner... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - Europe - 1879 - 876 pages
...regular beauty. " Kubens appears to have had that confidence in himself which it is necessary for eveí y artist to assume when he has finished his studies,...attempts without a guide, abandoning himself to his own sensations, and depending upon them. To this confidence must be imputed that originality of manner... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - Belgium - 1881 - 328 pages
...which it is necessary for every artist to assume when he has finished hia studies, and may venture ia some measure to throw aside the fetters of authority...attempts without a guide, abandoning himself to his own sensations, and depending upon them. To this confidence must be imputed that originality of manner... | |
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