Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures

Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures

A Handbook for Students and Lovers of Art
New York and London
G. P. Putnam's Sons

1903

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It is with sincere pleasure that I dedicate this book to my first teacher, Peter Moran, as an acknowledgment to the interest he inspired in this important subject


Preface to Second Edition

The revision which the text of this book has undergone has clarified certain parts of it and simplified the original argument by a complete sequence of page references and an index. The appendix reduces the contents to a working formula with the purpose of rendering practical the suggestions of the text.

In its present form it seeks to meet the requirements of the student who desires to proceed from the principles of formal and decorative composition into the range of pictorial construction.

H. R. P.

Preface to Tenth Edition

After twelve years Pictorial Composition continues with a steady demand. Through the English house it has become “a standard” in the British Isles and finds a market in India and Australia.

At the request of a few artists of Holland it has been translated and will shortly be issued in Dutch.



Illustrations

“The painter is a compound of a poet and a man of science.”

—Hamerton

“It is working within limits that the artist reveals himself.”

Goethe.
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