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Painting According to Pliny
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Created: 03/13/09
Last Edited: 03/13/09
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The Origin of the Concept of Beauty in Painting
According to Pliny(XXXV.88, 81): It was Apelles who established the reputation of Protogenes when he made it known that he, himself, was buying his work with the intention of selling it as his own. Only then was the artist appreciated by his countrymen. Once, he visited Protogenes, only to find that he was not at home. On a large panel in the man’s studio, he painted a single fine colored line. When the artist returned and saw what had been done, he knew his visitor to have been Apelles. He then drew an even finer line in another color exactly over the first one. When Apelles came again, he drew a third line, this time so exquisitely fine that no other could be drawn.
From The Inquisition
According to Pliny(XXXV.88, 81): It was Apelles who established the reputation of Protogenes when he made it known that he, himself, was buying his work with the intention of selling it as his own. Only then was the artist appreciated by his countrymen. Once, he visited Protogenes, only to find that he was not at home. On a large panel in the man’s studio, he painted a single fine colored line. When the artist returned and saw what had been done, he knew his visitor to have been Apelles. He then drew an even finer line in another color exactly over the first one. When Apelles came again, he drew a third line, this time so exquisitely fine that no other could be drawn.
From The Inquisition

Painting According to Pliny Part 1. The first finished piece.

Painting According to Pliny Part 2. The second finished piece.

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