MichelangeloLow, 1885 - 111 páginas |
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... beauty and for taste ; the Chris- tian painters , before they had cast off the trammels which a jealous church had imposed upon them , had retained some memories of the antique ; the most glorious productions of Greece and Rome came ...
... beauty and for taste ; the Chris- tian painters , before they had cast off the trammels which a jealous church had imposed upon them , had retained some memories of the antique ; the most glorious productions of Greece and Rome came ...
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... beauty of the angels on the right , of certain tricks which Michelangelo never lost , such as making the feet too small by a refinement of elegance - giving to his children those noses , retrousses and somewhat faunesque , which are ...
... beauty of the angels on the right , of certain tricks which Michelangelo never lost , such as making the feet too small by a refinement of elegance - giving to his children those noses , retrousses and somewhat faunesque , which are ...
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... beauty was so swift of foot that a horse at full speed could not outstrip him . Piero de ' Medici , with all his external advantages , was wanting in the discretion , address , the affability and kindly feeling , which had established ...
... beauty was so swift of foot that a horse at full speed could not outstrip him . Piero de ' Medici , with all his external advantages , was wanting in the discretion , address , the affability and kindly feeling , which had established ...
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... beauty which is peculiar to Michelangelo's women . The form of the Christ stretched out upon his mother's knees , even in the repose of death , bears marks of the sufferings which the God - man has just passed through . The undeniable ...
... beauty which is peculiar to Michelangelo's women . The form of the Christ stretched out upon his mother's knees , even in the repose of death , bears marks of the sufferings which the God - man has just passed through . The undeniable ...
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... beauty which the ancients regarded ! as the supreme limit of art , -whence comes it that even upon a soul the most forewarned it produces an impression which cannot be resisted ? It is because it is more than human , and it bears away ...
... beauty which the ancients regarded ! as the supreme limit of art , -whence comes it that even upon a soul the most forewarned it produces an impression which cannot be resisted ? It is because it is more than human , and it bears away ...
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Albrecht Dürer angelo architect artist beauty biographer Bologna Bramante brother brought Buonarroti Cardinal Carrara cartoon Casa Buonarroti character Christ Clement VII Condivi Daniele da Volterra death Donatello Duke everything executed father feelings figures finished Florence Florentine fortifications Francesco d'Ollanda Fresco genius Ghirlandaio Giovansimone Giuliano give Gonfaloniere hand Holiness idea Italy Julius II Kensington Museum Last Judgment Leda Leonardo da Vinci letter live Lodovico MADONNA marble Marshal de Gié master Medici Michel Michelangelo replied monument Moses nephew painter painting palace Paul Pescara Peter's Piero Pietà Pietro in Vincoli pontificate Pope pupil Raphael Robertet Rome Sacristy of San San Gallo San Lorenzo San Pietro says Condivi says Vasari scaffolding sculptor sent Settignano Signory Sixtine Chapel Soderini soul statue of David thought tomb of Julius Uffizi Urbino utmost Vasari vault Virgin Vittoria Colonna Volterra wanted wrote