In the fated evolution of Italian art, describing its parabola of vital energy, Michelangelo softened, sublimed, andharmonised his predecessor's qualities.
Everything is harmonised for the sake of pictorial effect.
They painted what they saw, rounded it with a view to pictorial effect, and harmonised the whole in a delicate brown tone.
Thus we come to know how the Divine order and the laws by which the character is harmonised are the laws of morality.
We have not been excited to that pitch at which our passions can only be harmonised by an effusion of blood, and a mild solution is sufficient for the calmer feelings which have been aroused.
The table of good Spanish mahogany had been a bargain, but it hardly harmonised with a Sheraton cabinet and a light oak sideboard, though both were good of their kind.
The scene in the court-yard of Fort Garry harmonised with the cheerful spirit of the morning.
Nevertheless they were imposing, and harmonised well with the flag- staff, which was the only other military symptom about the place.
A picture by Meissonier would lose half its charm if exhibited on the stage; and subtle, delicately harmonised music would be equally inappropriate, since the public demands sharply defined melodies on a background of subdued harmony.
I have only harmonised the melodies as they stood in this book.
Ten years had passed since DeWitt Clinton's death, and Seward was the first successor whose opinions and sentiments harmonised with those of that distinguished statesman.
Her fair head merely wore its natural ornament; no diamond, not even a flower, decorated the rich blonde plaits, whose faint golden glimmer harmonised so wondrously well with the delicate pink colour of her complexion.
Lower down at the edge of an abyss, a little hill-town had nestled itself, which built in and upon the rock seemed almost to form part of it, and its deserted decayed appearance harmonised with the loneliness around.
The light chestnut tresses should have been Medusa's snakes to have harmonised with that set white face.
These phrases harmonised well enough with her own insubstantial thoughts and idly-gathered notions.
They harmonisedto perfection, but Blanche, after a moment's hesitation, flung them down.
But sonship struck more nearly than any matter of a generation twice removed, and not so simply as all that could the thing be harmonised with his groping soul.
Glinka does not interpolate a whole popular song--often harmonised in a very ordinary manner--into his opera, in the naive style of Fomin in his Aniouta or The Miller.
That also describes the delightful effect of the children's chorus singing in the distance O Filii et Filiae, harmonised with perfect taste.
Should these memoirs ever see the light, every one who reads them will be able to judge how such a proposition as this harmonised with my personal wishes.
The life of Sister Emmerich, both as regarded her spiritual and intellectual existence, invariably harmonised with the spirit of the Church at different seasons of the year.
The portrait is then harmonised in a neutral tone which renders the lack of finish less obvious.
His marble shines, his bronze gleams, and everything is harmonised with the green of the cypresses and delicate rose-colour of the oleander blossoms in a cool marble tone; but there is also something marble in the figures themselves.
White, light yellow, and light blue silks were harmonised upon very delicate scales with pearly-grey backgrounds.
Menzel's pictures have the changing glitter of rockets; those of Pettenkofen are harmonised in the tone of a refined amateur.
In his picture the night is as dark as in Rembrandt's visions; yet the colours are not harmonised in gold-brown, but in a cool grey silver tone.
The bloom of the atmosphere is harmonised in the very finest chords with the virginal white of their dresses and the fresh verdure of the landscapes.
Even the scheme of colour was harmonised in the bronze, olive tone which marked the earliest works of Burne-Jones.
Hazdiggos) the words istaevones, istvaeones, might readily enough correspond, provided the vowel i in the Latin form can be harmonisedwith a in the Teutonic.
In this third form of the ideal the two others--the personal and the social--are harmonised and completed.
It is the glory of Christianity to have harmonised these seemingly competing aims.
But inasmuch as a man is a part of a social organism, and has relations to others beyond himself, justice was conceived by Plato as the social virtue, the virtue which regulated and harmonised all the others.
That self is now harmonised about its true centre, and finding 'God in all creatures and all creatures in God' finds them in their reality.
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