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...wall, and a miniature round his own neck. The one striking bit of new business added by Mr. Booth was his uniform practice already mentioned of holding the cross shaped hilt of his sword before him as he followed the apparation. Mr. Irving has added, among several salient details, the action of Hamlet in rushing up to the throne after the flight of the king and queen, when the play within a play is done. M. Mounet-Sully will probably be best remembered as regards illustrative detail, for his management of the entire play scene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Copeland's Lecture. | 3/27/1895 | See Source »

...series of contract built houses which deface New York's streets, but it has been used with great effect, notably in the Palais Royal. Contrast is the bringing together of two great qualities or forms which are in opposition to one another. It is one of the salient features of the Spanish renaissance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Hastings's Lecture. | 2/21/1894 | See Source »

...more than detailism, the painting with the greatest possible technical accuracy of every feature of the subject in hand; while Impressionism is something not to be found in the sky above, the earth beneath, or the water below the earth; it is the generalizing, the expressing of merely the salient features of the subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Art Lecture. | 1/27/1894 | See Source »

...hardest that comes to the artist. Things are not really the way they look. When we paint for example a summer scene, putting in all the rich greens and other bright colors, we get nothing approaching the true effect. Those artists who have been most successful in catching the salient points of a scene and in making it all true, use always soft colors, gray and yellow ochre. The best examples of this sort of work are the wonderful paintings of Cazin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Art Lecture. | 1/18/1894 | See Source »

...Hollis.SEMINARS in English 9 at 2 and at 7.30. All required work of the second half-year will be covered. Hunt, Landor, Newman, Macaulay and Carlyle in the afternoon. All other authors, the five movements, and other salient points of the whole year, in the evening. $3 for each session; $5 for both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 6/16/1892 | See Source »

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