id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29907 Ruskin, John Modern Painters, Volume 1 (of 5) .txt text/plain 199044 8259 67 investigation of actual facts, that Turner _is_ like nature, and paints far as mere painting goes, by which it ranks as a work of high art, and with something like truth of form and color to assist them, the idea of natural want of sensibility to the power of beauty of form, and the totally neglectful of all facts and forms which nature uses such color Modern landscape painters have looked at nature with totally different called "effect," that is to say, truths of tone, general color, space, resemble the truth of nature's color--and all the tone of the picture, asserted by all really great works of color; but most by Turner's as the work, that "mere natural light and shade" is the only fit and totally impossible to study the forms of clouds from nature with care is more natural than that the studied form and color of this great ./cache/29907.txt ./txt/29907.txt