tailieunhanh - Great Artists, Vol 1. Raphael, Rubens, Murillo, and Durer

The following brief sketches are presented in fear and in hope--in fear lest they prove in no wise adequate for so glorious a subject; in the hope that they may encourage not only the pupil, but the teacher, to study the lives and the works of the great artists and to make every possible effort to have copies of masterpieces ever before them to study and to love. The field of art study is a wonderful one from which to draw for language work. A double purpose is thus served. Interesting subjects are secured and pupils are given a start in acquiring a knowledge of. | Great Artists Vol 1. by Jennie Ellis Keysor 1 Great Artists Vol 1. by Jennie Ellis Keysor The Project Gutenberg EBook of Great Artists Vol 1. by Jennie Ellis Keysor This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Great Artists Vol 1. Raphael Rubens Murillo and Durer Author Jennie Ellis Keysor Release Date September 10 2007 EBook 22564 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK GREAT ARTISTS VOL 1. Produced by Stephen Hope Jacqueline Jeremy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http GREAT ARTISTS Art manifests whatever is most exalted and it manifests it to all --TAINE GREAT ARTISTS RAPHAEL MURILLO RUBENS DURER Great Artists Vol 1. by Jennie Ellis Keysor BY 2 JENNIE ELLIS KEYSOR Author of Sketches of American Authors EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO COPYRIGHTED BY EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY 1899. Illustration A WORD TO THE TEACHER. The following brief sketches are presented in fear and in hope--in fear lest they prove in no wise adequate for so glorious a subject in the hope that they may encourage not only the pupil but the teacher to study the lives and the works of the great artists and to make every possible effort to have copies of masterpieces ever before them to study and to love. The field of art study is a wonderful one from which to draw for language work. A double purpose is thus served. Interesting subjects are secured and pupils are given a start in acquiring a knowledge of the beautiful that fortifies them for the sorrows and cares of life and what is even better prevents their own life from being commonplace. Would the teacher wish to study further a list of valuable reference books is appended to each sketch any one of which will greatly .

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