CHAPTER I
.--CLASSIFICATION OF THE FINE ARTS 52
The Arts imitative of Nature--Classified according to the character of their signs--Relative value of form in Poetry--Scope of the Arts in the production of beauty.
II.--LAW OF RECOGNITION IN THE ASSOCIATED ARTS 59
Explanation of the Law--Its application to Poetry--To Sculpture--To Painting--To Fiction.
III.--LAW OF GENERAL ASSENT 72
General opinion the test of beauty in the Associated Arts.
IV.--LIMITATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATED ARTS 78
Production of beauty in the respective Arts--Their limitations.
V.--DEGREES OF BEAUTY IN THE PAINTER'S ART 83
VI.--EXPRESSION. PART 1.--THE IDEAL 86
VII.--EXPRESSION. PART 2.--CHRISTIAN IDEALS 91
The Deity--Christ--The Madonna--Madonna and Child.
VIII.--EXPRESSION. PART 3.--CLASSICAL IDEALS 106
Ideals of the Greeks--Use of the ancient divinities by the Painter.
IX.--EXPRESSION. PART 4.--GENERAL IDEALS 135
X.--EXPRESSION. PART 5.--PORTRAITURE 141
Limitations of the Portrait Painter--Emphasis and addition of qualities in portrait painting--Practice of the ancient Greeks--Dignity--Importance of Simplicity--Some of the great masters--Portraiture of women--The English masters--The quality of Grace--The necessity for Repose.
XI.--EXPRESSION. PART 6.--MISCELLANEOUS 167
Grief--The Smile--The Open Mouth--Contrasts-- Representation of Death.
XII.--LANDSCAPE 192
Limitations of the Landscape Painter--Illusion of opening distance--Illusion of motion in Landscape-- Moonlight scenes--Transient conditions.
XIII.--STILL-LIFE 214
XIV.--SECONDARY ART 219
Paintings of record--Scenes from the Novel--From the written drama--From the acted drama--Humorous subjects--Allegorical paintings.
XV.--COLOUR 228
_BOOK II_
INTRODUCTORY.--ILLUSION IN THE PAINTER'S ART 236