About This Book
A series of lectures addressed to art students lays out aesthetic principles and practical instruction, combining historical survey, critical judgments, and technical advice. It defends an ideal of beauty rooted in classical form while warning against an overly decorative emphasis on colour, evaluates different schools and masters, and reflects on tensions between theory and studio practice. The text offers guidance on study methods, composition, expression, and material technique, illustrated with critical readings of past art traditions and prescriptions for cultivating a grand style appropriate to serious painting.
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