MichelangeloS. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1882 - 111 páginas |
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... brought him in eight crowns a month , more or less , adds Condivi . Michelangelo never left Lorenzo till his patron's death . It was , however , during those three years of calm , spent in intercourse with the most learned men of the ...
... brought him in eight crowns a month , more or less , adds Condivi . Michelangelo never left Lorenzo till his patron's death . It was , however , during those three years of calm , spent in intercourse with the most learned men of the ...
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... brought Michelangelo to Rome , though he left him , it is true , for a year without employment . A very curious letter , of which only a few fragments exist , written by Michel CUPID . THE FIRST VISIT TO ROME . 13 angelo 12 MICHELANGELO ,
... brought Michelangelo to Rome , though he left him , it is true , for a year without employment . A very curious letter , of which only a few fragments exist , written by Michel CUPID . THE FIRST VISIT TO ROME . 13 angelo 12 MICHELANGELO ,
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... brought the moderate party into power , and men began again with more eagerness than ever to cultivate the arts , which had been for a moment proscribed by the fiery Dominican . Michelangelo longed to see his native place again , and ...
... brought the moderate party into power , and men began again with more eagerness than ever to cultivate the arts , which had been for a moment proscribed by the fiery Dominican . Michelangelo longed to see his native place again , and ...
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... brought the knee forward , made the execution of the figure , according to this conception , impossible , because of the form of the marble . Michelangelo had to give up his first inten- tion , and we are compelled to admire in this ...
... brought the knee forward , made the execution of the figure , according to this conception , impossible , because of the form of the marble . Michelangelo had to give up his first inten- tion , and we are compelled to admire in this ...
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... brought upon the author . Vasari and Condivi do not quite agree in their description of the design for this monument , as it was con- ceived by Michelangelo and adopted by Julius II . I shall follow Condivi's account , which pretty well ...
... brought upon the author . Vasari and Condivi do not quite agree in their description of the design for this monument , as it was con- ceived by Michelangelo and adopted by Julius II . I shall follow Condivi's account , which pretty well ...
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Albrecht Dürer angelo architect artist beauty begged biographer Bologna Bramante brother brought Buonarroti Cardinal Carrara cartoon Casa Buonarroti character Christ Church Clement VII Condivi Daniele da Volterra death Donatello Duke everything executed father feelings figures finished Florence Florentine fortifications Francesco d'Ollanda fresco genius Ghiberti 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 months monument Moses nephew painter painting palace Paul Pescara Peter's Piero Pietà Pietro in Vincoli pontificate Pope preserved pupil Raphael Robertet Rome San Gallo San Lorenzo 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