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Identifier: gazettedesbeauxa33pari (find matches)
Title: Gazette des beaux-arts
Year: 1859 (1850s)
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Subjects: Art Collectors and collecting
Publisher: (Paris, s.n.)
Contributing Library: Wellesley College Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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is premiers chapitres et le commencementdu quatrième ; mais ce qui est publié est dun si puissant intérêt que jene saïuais résister au désir den parler immédiatement. Pour M. Vosmaer, — et il a cent fois raison, —Frans Hals est la pluscomplète personnification artistique de la libre Néerlande, le pays defranchise par excellence dans notre vieille Europe où lhypocrisie,immortel Prêtée, règne en souveraine omnipotente. M. Vosmaer a la haine de Tartufe quelque masque quil revête, etle cœur lui bat denthousiasme quand il parle du grand siècle qui a faitsa patrie indépendante. Il établit quà la suite de la Renaissance « le réveilde la vie politique provoque un réveil semblable dans tous les ordresdactivité n. On me saura gré de tout citer : « Tous les arts, et en première ligne la peinture, entrent en pleinefloraison. Sous le souffle de lesprit nouveau, lart hollandais acquiertalors ce caractère propre et fortement accusé qui le distingue de tousles autres.
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UNE PUBLICATION DOEUVRES DE FRANS HALS. 167 « Un peuple nouveau, et qui a su saffranchir du pape, du roi et dela tradition, naît à la vie. Un tel milieu est seul capable de faire écloreun tel art, un art radicalement indépendant, naturel, humain, et tiré desentrailles mêmes de la nation. (1 Yous cherchez le fauteur premier, le principe ; il est là. Le peuplesest élevé au rang de nation, lhomme a conquis son individualité. Laconscience dun bien si précieux et si chèrement acheté imprime à sesactes comme à sa pensée un caractère inouï daudalce et de virilité.Voulez-vous un écho des sentiments qui dominent à cette époque, lisezlhymne par lequel Daniel Heinsius salue la victoire de Gibraltar, lisezcette strophe où le poëte, sadressant aux Espagnols, sécrie : a Enlevez-« nous les champs où nous vivons, — nous nous confierons sans crainte« à lOcéan. — Partout où vous nêtes pas, là pour nous est la patrie. —« Loiseau est né pour fendre lair — dune

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  • bookid:gazettedesbeauxa33pari
  • bookyear:1859
  • bookdecade:1850
  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Art
  • booksubject:Collectors_and_collecting
  • bookpublisher:_Paris__s_n__
  • bookcontributor:Wellesley_College_Library
  • booksponsor:Boston_Library_Consortium_Member_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:178
  • bookcollection:Wellesley_College_Library
  • bookcollection:blc
  • bookcollection:americana
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