TAILIEUCHUNG - The Practice & Science Of Drawing phần 6

Các mô hình phong phú và đường dây đong đưa "Bacchus và Ariadne" của Titian trong Thư viện Quốc gia, sao chép, trang 154 [transcribers Lưu ý: mảng XXXIV], sẽ là quá tổng, nó không ảnh hưởng steadying của các đường ngangbầu trời và đường thẳng đứng của cây, thân cây. Trong khi nói về hình ảnh này, nó có thể không được ra khỏi nơi để mention155 ý tưởng đã xảy ra với tôi như là lý do chân hơi hung hăng thường trực của các nhân vật nữ với chũm chọe hàng đầu rước người vui chơi | The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Practice Science Of Drawing by Harold Speed. Diagram XI. ILLUSTRATING D RHYTHMIC INFLUENCE OF VERTICAL LINES E THE INTRODUCTION OF SOME VARIETY F THE DESTRUCTION OF THE VERTICAL AND CONSEQUENT LOSS OF REPOSE. The rich modelling and swinging lines of the Bacchus and Ariadne of Titian in the National Gallery here reproduced page 154 Transcribers Note Plate XXXIV would be too gross were it not for the steadying influence of the horizontal lines in the sky and the vertical lines of the tree-trunks. While speaking of this picture it might not be out of place to mention15n idea that occurred to me as to the reason for the somewhat aggressive standing leg of the female figure with the cymbals leading the procession of revellers. I will not attempt any analysis of this composition which is ably gone into in another book of this series. But the standing leg of this figure given such prominence in the composition has always rather puzzled me. I knew Titian would not have given it that vigorous stand without a good reason. It certainly does not help the run of the composition although it may be useful in steadying it and it is not a particularly beautiful thing in itself as the position is one better suited to a man s leg than to a woman s. But if you cover it over with your finger and look at the composition without it I think the reason of its prominence becomes plainer. Titian evidently had some trouble as well he might have with the forward leg of the Bacchus. He wished to give the look of his stepping from the car lightly treading the air as gods may be permitted to do. But the wheel of the car that comes behind the foot made it difficult to evade the idea that he was stepping on it which would be the way an ordinary mortal would alight. I think the duty of the aggressive standing leg of the leading Bacchante with its great look of weight is to give a look of lightness to this forward leg of Bacchus by contrast which it certainly does.

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