The fact is, that, of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. We speak rashly of gay colour, and sad colour, for colour cannot at once be good and gay. All good colour is in some degree pensive, the... Educational Needlecraft - Página 15por Margaret Swanson, Ann Macbeth - 1911 - 136 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1884 - 668 páginas
...retaining all its beauties of form and relation, but destitute of colour only. Mr. Ruskin says, "that of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, most divine, the most solemn." And we can well believe this when we look at the most beautiful thing... | |
| R. W. D. Nickle - 1889 - 374 páginas
...that beautiful covenant sign between God and man. John Ruskin says, " The nobleness and loveliness of colour ! Of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most Divine, the most solemn." BLUE is the coldest and most retiring of all colours, its complementary, orange,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1890 - 276 páginas
...creatures living in a white world, — they would soon feel what they owe to colour. The fact is, that, of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. We speak rashly of gay colour, and sad colour, for colour cannot at once be good and... | |
| John Bulloch - 1893 - 240 páginas
...this county four are sculptors and only one a painter. Now, if it be true, as Ruskin alleges, that " of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn, • — if all good colour is in some degree pensive, and the loveliest is melancholy,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 680 páginas
...fourth, "With" is "In."] world, — they would soon feel what they owe to colour. The fact is, that, of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. We speak rashly of gay colour and sad colour, for colour cannot at once be good and... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 682 páginas
...fourth, "With" is "In."] world, — they would soon feel what they owe to colour. The fact is, that, of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. We speak rashly of gay colour and sad colour, for colour cannot at once be good and... | |
| John Ruskin - 1904 - 682 páginas
...fourth, "With" is "In."] world, — they would soon feel what they owe to colour. The fact is, that, of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. We speak rashly of gay colour and sad colour, for colour cannot at once be good and... | |
| Cedric Chivers - 1904 - 190 páginas
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| John Ruskin - 1904 - 674 páginas
...fourth, "With" is "In."] world, — they would soon feel what they owe to colour. The fact is, that, of all God's gifts to the sight of man, colour is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. We speak rashly of gay colour and sad colour, for colour cannot at once be good and... | |
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