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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Modification of its manifestation
Now we have hitherto, for the sake of clearness, opposed the total absence of
imagination to the perfect presence of it, in order to make the difference between composition and imagination thoroughly understood. But if we are to give
examples of either the want or the presence of the power, it is necessary to
note the circumstances by which both are modified. In the first place, few
artists of any standing are totally devoid of this faculty, some small measure
of it most of them possess, though of all the forms of intellect, this, and its
sister, penetrative imagination,art oil paintings online, are the rarest and most precious; but few
painters have reached eminence without some leaven of it, whether it can be
increased by practice I doubt. On the other hand, fewer still are possessed of
it in very high degree, and even with the men of most gigantic power in this
respect, of whom, I think, Tintoret stands far the head, there are evident
limits to its exercise, and portions to be found in their works that have not
been included in the original grasp of them, but have been suggested and
incorporated during their progress, or added in decoration; and with the great
mass of painters there are frequent flaws and failures in the conception,modern abstract art oil painting, so
that, when they intend to produce a perfect work they throw their thought into
different experimental forms, and decorate it and discipline it long before
realizing it, so that there is a certain amount of mere composition in the most
imaginative works; and a grain or two of imagination commonly in the most
artificial. And again, whatever portions of a picture are taken honestly and
without alteration from nature, have, so far as they go, the look of
imagination, because all that nature does is imaginative, that is, perfect as a
whole, and made up of imperfect features; so that the painter of the meanest
imaginative power may yet do grand things, if he will keep to strict
portraiture, and it would be well if all artists were to endeavor to do so, for
if they have imagination, it will force its way in spite of them, and show
itself in their every stroke, and if not, they will not get it by leaving
nature, but only sink into nothingness. frames for oil paintings
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