§ 1. We turn our eyes, therefore, as boldly and as quickly as may be, from
these serene fields and skies of mediæval art, to the most characteristic
examples of modern landscape. And, I believe, the first thing that will strike
us, or that ought to strike us, is their cloudiness. art oil paintings for sale
Out of perfect light and motionless air, we find ourselves on a sudden
brought under sombre skies, and into drifting wind; and, with fickle sunbeams
flashing in our face, or utterly drenched with sweep of rain, we are reduced to
track the changes of the shadows on the grass, or watch the rents of twilight
through angry cloud. And we find that whereas all the pleasure of the mediæval
was in stability, definiteness, and luminousness, we are
expected to rejoice in darkness, and triumph in mutability; to lay the
foundation of happiness in things which momentarily change or fade; and to
expect the utmost satisfaction and instruction from what is impossible to
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§ 2. We find, however, together with this general delight in breeze and
darkness, much attention to the real form of clouds, and careful drawing of
effects of mist: so that the appearance of objects, as seen through it, becomes
a subject of science with us: and the faithful representation of that appearance
is made of primal importance, under the name of aerial perspective. The aspects
of sunset and sunrise, with all their attendant phenomena of cloud and mist, are
watchfully delineated; and in ordinary daylight landscape, the sky is considered
of so much importance, that a principal mass of foliage, or a whole foreground,
is unhesitatingly thrown into shade merely to bring out the form of a white
cloud. So that, if a general and characteristic name were needed for modern
landscape art, none better could be invented than "the service of clouds." wholesale oil paintings
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