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Pictures , says de Piles , will not be entirely perfect " if beauty be not accompany'd with Grace , " which supports and perfects genius , but which can never be demonstrated by rules . It is a mysterious quality that a painter derives ...
Pictures , says de Piles , will not be entirely perfect " if beauty be not accompany'd with Grace , " which supports and perfects genius , but which can never be demonstrated by rules . It is a mysterious quality that a painter derives ...
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He would admire their works , praising every beauty and yet observing that they failed in the grace , ( venustas ) called zápus in Greek , which was distinctively his own ; everything else they had attained , but in this alone none ...
He would admire their works , praising every beauty and yet observing that they failed in the grace , ( venustas ) called zápus in Greek , which was distinctively his own ; everything else they had attained , but in this alone none ...
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The neoplatonist especially associated beauty with grace , ignoring the attempt of the ancients to separate them.18 To the neo - platonist beauty is a divine attribute , eternal , immutable , and independent of earthly forms .
The neoplatonist especially associated beauty with grace , ignoring the attempt of the ancients to separate them.18 To the neo - platonist beauty is a divine attribute , eternal , immutable , and independent of earthly forms .
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