Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2 |
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PUTNAM'S OF MAGAZINE ONE who is familiar with the remains of ancient art and the traces of ancient life , in Italy and Greece , and the islands of the Mediterranean - who knows the Baths of Titus and Caracalla , the Par- thenon ...
PUTNAM'S OF MAGAZINE ONE who is familiar with the remains of ancient art and the traces of ancient life , in Italy and Greece , and the islands of the Mediterranean - who knows the Baths of Titus and Caracalla , the Par- thenon ...
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The Italian Government can afford but sixty thousand francs a - year ( which , however , is very much more than the Bourbons expended ) for the work , so that only from thirty to forty laborers can be steadily employed ; but if the ...
The Italian Government can afford but sixty thousand francs a - year ( which , however , is very much more than the Bourbons expended ) for the work , so that only from thirty to forty laborers can be steadily employed ; but if the ...
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... mine how far their treatment was in accordance with conventional or tradi- tional ideas ( like that of Saints and Holy Families in the Italian Schools ) , and in what particular the individuality of the artist expressed itself .
... mine how far their treatment was in accordance with conventional or tradi- tional ideas ( like that of Saints and Holy Families in the Italian Schools ) , and in what particular the individuality of the artist expressed itself .
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It is easy to see that some are weak ( and probably cheap ) copies of good works , like those Assumptions and Nativities which tourists are wont to purchase in Italy at the present day . Others as certainly show the hand of an ...
It is easy to see that some are weak ( and probably cheap ) copies of good works , like those Assumptions and Nativities which tourists are wont to purchase in Italy at the present day . Others as certainly show the hand of an ...
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Here is nothing of the stiffness of Byzantine and early Italian art . The figures move or rest without constraint , and there are some of the youths who even suggest the splendid impetuosity of Tintoretto . The more one studies this and ...
Here is nothing of the stiffness of Byzantine and early Italian art . The figures move or rest without constraint , and there are some of the youths who even suggest the splendid impetuosity of Tintoretto . The more one studies this and ...
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