Historical Sketches of the Old PaintersHilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 - 296 pagine |
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Pagina 57
... Raphael afterwards surpass- ed him , he had the glory of being first in the new path which he struck out . Michelangelo , on the other hand , studied strength and sublimity , and affected to look down on the less bold conceptions of Lio ...
... Raphael afterwards surpass- ed him , he had the glory of being first in the new path which he struck out . Michelangelo , on the other hand , studied strength and sublimity , and affected to look down on the less bold conceptions of Lio ...
Pagina 122
... Raphael . Perugino had the eye of an artist he gazed upon the mother and son with enthusiastic feeling ; the striking re- semblance they bore to each other , so exqui- sitely modulated by years and sex , was indeed a study for this ...
... Raphael . Perugino had the eye of an artist he gazed upon the mother and son with enthusiastic feeling ; the striking re- semblance they bore to each other , so exqui- sitely modulated by years and sex , was indeed a study for this ...
Pagina 123
... Raphael's art : there was but little beauty of coloring ; but the expres * Che la propria madre lo allatasse . - VASARI . sion that in succeeding years distinguished his works , was RAPHAEL . 123.
... Raphael's art : there was but little beauty of coloring ; but the expres * Che la propria madre lo allatasse . - VASARI . sion that in succeeding years distinguished his works , was RAPHAEL . 123.
Pagina 124
... Raphael's min- gled , though ever and anon a bright smile darted like a sunbeam across his face . The parting was one of sadness . Hither- to they had scarcely been separated for an hour ; but she now felt that her son was en- tering ...
... Raphael's min- gled , though ever and anon a bright smile darted like a sunbeam across his face . The parting was one of sadness . Hither- to they had scarcely been separated for an hour ; but she now felt that her son was en- tering ...
Pagina 125
... Raphael — but I have just returned from Florence - oh would that thou couldst behold the works of Lionardo da Vinci ! Such horses ! they paw the ground , and shake the feam from their , manes . Oh , my poor Raphael ! thou hast never ...
... Raphael — but I have just returned from Florence - oh would that thou couldst behold the works of Lionardo da Vinci ! Such horses ! they paw the ground , and shake the feam from their , manes . Oh , my poor Raphael ! thou hast never ...
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Pagina 109 - For in the hand of the LORD there is a cup, and the wine is red ; it is full of mixture ; and he poureth out of the same : but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them. 9 But I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob. 10 All the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous shall be exalted.
Pagina 109 - His glory is like the firstling of his bullock, and his horns are like the horns of ' buffaloes : ' with them he shall push the people together to the ends of the earth ; and they are the ten thousands of Ephraim, and they are the thousands of Manasseh.
Pagina 96 - La notte, che tu vedi in si dolci atti Dormire, fu da un Angelo scolpita In questo sasso : e, perché dorme, ha vita : Destala, se no'l credi, e parleratti...
Pagina 97 - Grato mi è il sonno, e più l'esser di sasso: mentre che il danno e la vergogna ' dura, non veder, non sentir, m'è gran ventura; però non mi destar; deh parla basso!
Pagina 46 - O'er many a breast may future influence spread : These, my sweet fair (so warns poetic thought), Closed thy bright eye and mute thy poet's tongue, E'en after death shall still with sparks be fraught.
Pagina 116 - Amor dunque non ha, né tua beltate o durezza o fortuna o gran disdegno, del mio mal colpa, o mio destino o sorte; se dentro del tuo cor morte e pietate porti in un tempo, e che...
Pagina 194 - I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution, till about forty, when by obstinately persisting in an exact course of temperance, he recovered a perfect state of health ; insomuch that at fourscore he published his book which has been translated into English under the title of " Sure and Certain Methods of attaining a Long and Healthy Life.
Pagina 273 - Vandyke's portraits were so highly prized as to command almost any sum. But the one most valued by himself, was a full length portrait of Rubens, dressed in black. The scholar has happily given the character of the master in this splendid picture — a character which, unlike Vandyke's, had no dark ,pot. Though transplanted from the shades of private life to the courts of kings, and the palaces of princes, he still retained his independence, sincerity, and benevolence. " More than once," said Vandyke,...
Pagina 116 - Ch' un marmo solo in se non circoscriva Col suo soverchio , e solo a quello arriva La man che obbedisce all
Pagina 110 - Acque ei sospese a se d' intorno ; e tale Quando il mar chiuse, e ne fe tomba altrui. E voi, sue turbe, un rio vitello alzaste ? Alzata aveste immago a questa eguale ; Ch' era men fallo 1