MichelangeloS. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1882 - 111 páginas |
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... palace , he admitted him to his table , made him the companion of his sons , allowing him five ducats a month , which Michelangelo spent in the support of his father . Lorenzo did not stop there . He sent for Lodovico , told him that he ...
... palace , he admitted him to his table , made him the companion of his sons , allowing him five ducats a month , which Michelangelo spent in the support of his father . Lorenzo did not stop there . He sent for Lodovico , told him that he ...
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... palace ; he often consulted him about the purchase of gems and antiques . Piero no doubt was in . his way alive to the merits of his guest , for he occupied him in making snow statues , and boasted of having in his house two rare men ...
... palace ; he often consulted him about the purchase of gems and antiques . Piero no doubt was in . his way alive to the merits of his guest , for he occupied him in making snow statues , and boasted of having in his house two rare men ...
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... palace of the Signory was the result of this solitary toil . In the execution of this statue Michelangelo was no doubt hampered by the dimensions of the marble . He was obliged to abandon an idea which he had at first of giving more ...
... palace of the Signory was the result of this solitary toil . In the execution of this statue Michelangelo was no doubt hampered by the dimensions of the marble . He was obliged to abandon an idea which he had at first of giving more ...
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... Palace of the Signory . Michel- angelo was summoned on the proposal of Lippi to give his opinion , being the man who had made the statue . The Gonfaloniere Soderini came to see him at work touching up some parts , and took it into his ...
... Palace of the Signory . Michel- angelo was summoned on the proposal of Lippi to give his opinion , being the man who had made the statue . The Gonfaloniere Soderini came to see him at work touching up some parts , and took it into his ...
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... palace court . He says that he will pay all expenses ; but we are sure that at the bottom of his heart he is reckoning upon its being given to him as a present . " The magistrates seem to accede to the marshal's wishes readily . " We ...
... palace court . He says that he will pay all expenses ; but we are sure that at the bottom of his heart he is reckoning upon its being given to him as a present . " The magistrates seem to accede to the marshal's wishes readily . " We ...
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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