MichelangeloS. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1882 - 111 páginas |
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... utmost limits of rash daring , even into excesses ; but , from his first steps , it is a giant who is striding onward , and if at the end of his long course he has preserved the fervour and activity of youth , he has never known the ...
... utmost limits of rash daring , even into excesses ; but , from his first steps , it is a giant who is striding onward , and if at the end of his long course he has preserved the fervour and activity of youth , he has never known the ...
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... utmost interest , formerly in the possession of Mariette and described by him , which after many wanderings has come back to the Louvre , reveals the first conception of this work . David is planting his foot upon the head of Goliath ...
... utmost interest , formerly in the possession of Mariette and described by him , which after many wanderings has come back to the Louvre , reveals the first conception of this work . David is planting his foot upon the head of Goliath ...
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... utmost . " The Marshal is impatient , he begs the ambassadors to remind their lordships that he is most anxious to have this statue . The latter add " that he is so well disposed , that he is deserving of much more . " Its execution is ...
... utmost . " The Marshal is impatient , he begs the ambassadors to remind their lordships that he is most anxious to have this statue . The latter add " that he is so well disposed , that he is deserving of much more . " Its execution is ...
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... utmost to make him return ; but we assure you that if gentle means are not adopted , he will leave this , as he has twice already made up his mind to do . " He wrote , moreover , to the Cardinal da Volterra : " We have seen Michelangelo ...
... utmost to make him return ; but we assure you that if gentle means are not adopted , he will leave this , as he has twice already made up his mind to do . " He wrote , moreover , to the Cardinal da Volterra : " We have seen Michelangelo ...
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... utmost condescension , and begged him to devote his talents to his service . Michelangelo replied that it was impossible , that he was under a contract to complete the tomb of Julius II . Paul flew into a great rage and said , " This ...
... utmost condescension , and begged him to devote his talents to his service . Michelangelo replied that it was impossible , that he was under a contract to complete the tomb of Julius II . Paul flew into a great rage and said , " This ...
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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