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" Since, therefore, the human frame appears to have been formed with such propriety that the several members are commensurate with the whole, the artists of antiquity must be allowed to have followed the dictates of a judgment the most rational, when, transferring... "
The Natural Principles of Beauty: As Developed in the Human Figure - Page 45
by David Ramsay Hay - 1852 - 48 pages
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First Principles of Symmetrical Beauty

David Ramsay Hay - Aesthetics - 1846 - 310 pages
...being." He then goes into various details of the relative proportions of the human body, and adds, — " Since, therefore, the human frame appears to have...formed with such propriety that the several members are commeiisnrate with the whole, the artists of antiquity* must be allowed to have followed the dictates...
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Essays in History and Art

Robert Hogarth Patterson - Art - 1862 - 580 pages
...principles of which ought to be familiar to all who profess the science of architecture," he says — " the artists of antiquity must be allowed to have followed...most rational when, transferring to the works of art principles derived from nature, every part was so regulated as to bear a just proportion to the whole....
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Dynamic Symmetry: The Greek Vase

Jay Hambidge - Decoration and ornament - 1920 - 216 pages
...exists that perfect conformation of parts which may be observed in a well-formed human being. . . . Since, therefore, the human frame appears to have...rational, when, transferring to the works of art, principles derived from nature, every part was so regulated as to bear a just proportion to the whole....
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