| Humphry Repton - 1840 - 684 páginas
...seems to arise from not making the proper distinction between painting and gardening. The difference betwixt a scene in nature, and a picture on canvas,...situations ; therefore, to give an accurate portrait of the gardener's improvement, would require pictures from each separate window, and even a different... | |
| Humphry Repton - 1840 - 672 páginas
...Hereford. ' HOLME PARK. A great difference betwixt a scene in ' nature, and a picture on canvas, will arise from the following ' considerations : — ' First....situations; therefore, ' to give an accurate portrait of the gardener's improvement, ' would require pictures from each separate window, and even ' a different... | |
| 1844 - 784 páginas
...conceives that the difference between painting and gardening consists in the following particulars. First. " The spot from whence the view is taken is...same front he sees objects in different situations." Secondly. " The quantity of view, m field of vision in nature is much greater than any pictuM will... | |
| 1844 - 836 páginas
...conceives that the difference between painting and gardening consists in the following particulars. First. " The spot from whence the view is taken is...different windows in the same front he sees objects in ditFerent situations." Secondly. " The quantity of view, or field of vision in nature is much greater... | |
| John Dixon Hunt - 1992 - 414 páginas
...declaration by Repton that no landscape could properly and in practice be considered as a painting: "The spot from whence the view is taken, is in a fixed...windows in the same front, he sees objects in different situations."47 As with the gardener, so with the regular inhabitants. Their daily involvement in a... | |
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