An Inquiry Into the Requisite Cultivation And Present State of the Arts of Design in England
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J 71 faculties; and, in this case, those very per- sons may be found dull with regard to the general perception of art, or study of nature. In proportion as the organic impulse is more or less mixed with the higher qualities of genius, the niiud must feel a power of relish in different dea:rees of extension. To venture an instance on this head; Donienichino appears to have been greatly deficient, nay (it may almost be said), nearly -destitute, of this organic sensibility, and the demonstrations... of his great pov.crs of mind always wear the appearance of labour and constraint : on the other band, Corroo-io ^ to may perhaps be singled out among j;ainters as possessing this quality in a most dis- tinguished degree. U we except grace, it is hard to give a definite name to any intel- lectual accomplishment displayed in the works of Corregio. They are neither the schools of drawing, expression, character, nor historic propriety. They are the off- spring of a mind justly conscious of its own superior, but unexamined, powers.
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