id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45504 Nisbet, Hume Where Art Begins .txt text/plain 95378 3421 69 'Lessons in Art' and 'Life and Nature Studies.' In the first book I have chance effects of imperfect knowledge, or time-workings, as the great imitate; and so, the longer a man lives, thinks, and works, the more attempted was a little coloured powder to give it a life-like look; a hands or face, unless, like Rubens' work, the subject was to be seen on--grains to look like engravings, hatchings, stippling, brush work. photographers; brothers in one grand service--Art. I think, at the present day, painters recognise this fraternal stand hard little touches, hair like bits of wire, and all devotion worked out you there is a man coming along the road; you think it does look like a Books are like pictures, or ought to be--either gallery works, or It is like painting direct from nature, with a teacher of great painted his picture, the number of times he worked over it, and ./cache/45504.txt ./txt/45504.txt