MichelangeloLow, 1885 - 111 páginas |
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... light shed its rays upon a race of men , young , free , and eager . Each man went the way his taste led him ; faculties the most diverse showed themselves . The character of the artist was unmistakably stamped upon his work , which as ...
... light shed its rays upon a race of men , young , free , and eager . Each man went the way his taste led him ; faculties the most diverse showed themselves . The character of the artist was unmistakably stamped upon his work , which as ...
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... light meal at the end of the day , and permitting no one a sight of what he was doing . Scarcely had he begun than unforeseen diffi- culties arose , which were on the point of making him give up the work entirely . The colours , even ...
... light meal at the end of the day , and permitting no one a sight of what he was doing . Scarcely had he begun than unforeseen diffi- culties arose , which were on the point of making him give up the work entirely . The colours , even ...
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... light of a lamp under that of the sun . Raphael painted his wonderful Sibyls of the Pace about the same time , and under the influence of what he had seen in the Sixtine : compare them ! He also , no doubt , attained to the highest ...
... light of a lamp under that of the sun . Raphael painted his wonderful Sibyls of the Pace about the same time , and under the influence of what he had seen in the Sixtine : compare them ! He also , no doubt , attained to the highest ...
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... light for the first time ? What more chaste , more graceful , more lovely than the youthful form of that Eve bending towards her Creator and drawing from his half - open lips the divine breath which gives her life ? What is the meaning ...
... light for the first time ? What more chaste , more graceful , more lovely than the youthful form of that Eve bending towards her Creator and drawing from his half - open lips the divine breath which gives her life ? What is the meaning ...
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... peaks which are the first to receive the morning rays , and the last to lose the light , even when night is deepening and all about them is becoming dark . CHAPTER IV . ITALIAN AFFAIRS - DEFENCE OF FLORENCE - 48 MICHELANGELO .
... peaks which are the first to receive the morning rays , and the last to lose the light , even when night is deepening and all about them is becoming dark . CHAPTER IV . ITALIAN AFFAIRS - DEFENCE OF FLORENCE - 48 MICHELANGELO .
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