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Page 17
... Angelo - and he is a " colourist so worthy of the Lombard school " il dégno colorir di Lombardia , " ❝and his draperies are so flowing and " moelleux " -and in his VOL . VII . с " handling , he is like Tintoret , the very DESCRIPTION ...
... Angelo - and he is a " colourist so worthy of the Lombard school " il dégno colorir di Lombardia , " ❝and his draperies are so flowing and " moelleux " -and in his VOL . VII . с " handling , he is like Tintoret , the very DESCRIPTION ...
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... Angelo . We feel an equal pleasure in beginning our labors with a humble effort to honour the same transcendant genius to whom we may apply , in all its vigour , the lofty praise which his favourite Danté bestows on Homer : Quel signor ...
... Angelo . We feel an equal pleasure in beginning our labors with a humble effort to honour the same transcendant genius to whom we may apply , in all its vigour , the lofty praise which his favourite Danté bestows on Homer : Quel signor ...
Page 135
... ANGELO , Michel Angelo Buonarotti , was born in Tuscany , in the year 1474. Lorenzo de Medici , with a view to excite the competi- tion of modern artists , appropriated his gardens adjacent to the monastery of St. Marco , to the ...
... ANGELO , Michel Angelo Buonarotti , was born in Tuscany , in the year 1474. Lorenzo de Medici , with a view to excite the competi- tion of modern artists , appropriated his gardens adjacent to the monastery of St. Marco , to the ...
Page 136
... Angelo . He was placed by his father , when young , under the care of the painter Ghirlan- dajo , who accepted the invitation of Lorenzo to permit two of his pupils to pursue their studies in his gardens . These two pupils were Michel ...
... Angelo . He was placed by his father , when young , under the care of the painter Ghirlan- dajo , who accepted the invitation of Lorenzo to permit two of his pupils to pursue their studies in his gardens . These two pupils were Michel ...
Page 137
... Angelo , he is terrific . " It is beauti- fully remarked by an author , from whose page these incidents are taken , that the merit of Angelo consists not so much in the spe- cimens of sculpture , architecture , and painting , although ...
... Angelo , he is terrific . " It is beauti- fully remarked by an author , from whose page these incidents are taken , that the merit of Angelo consists not so much in the spe- cimens of sculpture , architecture , and painting , although ...
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