| Wilhelm Lübke - 1877 - 726 pages
...Magdalenes exhibit the same genre-like style of face, the same dewy, melting, tenderly-languishing eyes, the same small nose, and the same over-delicate,...transports of human passion, and to make soft and swelling limbs seem trembling in a paroxysm of ecstasy, nevertheless, with few exceptions, his tone remains... | |
| Lafayette Charles Loomis - 1882 - 718 pages
...they belong to a different sphere from those of the other great masters. His Madonnas and Magdalene exhibit the same genre-like style of face, the same...same small nose, and the same over-delicate, smiling month as his Danae, his Leda, or his lo. He loves to portray the rapture of passionate devotion, but... | |
| Lafayette Charles Loomis - 1888 - 658 pages
...they belong to a different sphere from those of the other great masters. His Madonnas and Magdalens exhibit the same genre-like style of face, the same...transports of human passion, and to make soft and swelling limbs seem trembling in a paroxysm of ecstasy, nevertheless, with few exceptions, his tone remains... | |
| Lafayette Charles Loomis - 1889 - 652 pages
...tenderly languishing eyes, the same small nose, and the same over-delicate, smiling month as his Danati, his Leda, or his lo. He loves to portray the rapture...transports of human passion, and to make soft and swelling limbs seem trembling in a paroxysm of ecstasy, nevertheless, with few exceptions, his tone remains... | |
| Lafayette Charles Loomis - 1890 - 656 pages
...unassuming, find did not realize his own superiority."—Raftcliffe. Com-ggio. " Whoever looks upon h!s fcrms readily perceives that they belong to a different...of passionate devotion, but the expression is the t-ame whether he paints heavenly or earthly love. Yet. though he knows how to paint most perfectly... | |
| Lafayette Charles Loomis - 1892 - 736 pages
...they belong to a different sphere from those of the other great masters. His Madonnas and Magdalrns exhibit the same genre-like style of face, the same...Leda, or his lo. He loves to portray the rapture of pas.sionnte devotion, but the expression is the fame whether he paints heavenly or earthly love.- Yet,... | |
| 1901 - 528 pages
...and Magdalens exhibit the same genre-like style of face, the same dewy, melting, tenderlylanguishing eyes, the same small nose, and the same over-delicate,...transports of human passion, and to make soft and swelling limbs seem trembling in a paroxysm of ecstasy, nevertheless, with few exceptions, his tone remains... | |
| Wilhelm Lübke - 1904 - 862 pages
...they belong to a different sphere from those of the other great masters. His Madonnas and Magdalens exhibit the same genre-like style of face, the same...transports of human passion, and to make soft and swelling limbs seem trembling in a paroxysm of ecstasy, nevertheless, with few exceptions, his tone remains... | |
| Wilhelm Lübke - 1904 - 868 pages
...they belong to a different sphere from those of the other great masters. His Madonnas and Magdalens exhibit the same genre-like style of face, the same...and the same over-delicate, smiling mouth, as his Danaë, his Leda, or his lo. He loves to portray the rapture of The Entombment of Christ, by Caravaggio... | |
| David Charles Preyer - 1911 - 448 pages
...same whether he paints heavenly or earthly love; for his Madonnas and Magdalenes exhibit the same type of face, the same dewy, melting, tenderly languishing...over-delicate, smiling mouth as his Danae, his Leda, or his lo. But these are faults of his excellences and need not disturb us. He was the painter of joy and beauty,... | |
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