The Book of Raphael's CartoonsHenry G. Bohn, 1845 - 185 pages |
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... nature . Raffaelle was occupied on the paintings in the se- condstanza when Pope Julius died , and was succeeded by Leo X. As might have been anticipated , the favour and esteem in which the prince of painters was held in the court and ...
... nature . Raffaelle was occupied on the paintings in the se- condstanza when Pope Julius died , and was succeeded by Leo X. As might have been anticipated , the favour and esteem in which the prince of painters was held in the court and ...
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... nature and object with pictures ; which it never can rival , either in accuracy of outline , or , still less , in that peculiar charm , resulting from the actual touch of the master's hand , which distinguishes an original picture from ...
... nature and object with pictures ; which it never can rival , either in accuracy of outline , or , still less , in that peculiar charm , resulting from the actual touch of the master's hand , which distinguishes an original picture from ...
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... nature , is both in strict accordance with the immediate circum- stances , and indicative of the object designed in the event . Raffaelle was , in this instance , limited by the facts of the history to a smaller number of figures than ...
... nature , is both in strict accordance with the immediate circum- stances , and indicative of the object designed in the event . Raffaelle was , in this instance , limited by the facts of the history to a smaller number of figures than ...
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... different species are seen at inter- vals , disporting themselves or seeking their food on the remoter surface of the water , or in the serene * Paradise Regained . air : all nature seems hushed , as if in MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES . 31.
... different species are seen at inter- vals , disporting themselves or seeking their food on the remoter surface of the water , or in the serene * Paradise Regained . air : all nature seems hushed , as if in MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES . 31.
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Richard Cattermole. air : all nature seems hushed , as if in expectation of some great event . The figure , which from the energy of its action , and the intensity of its expression , perhaps , first attracts regard , is that of Peter ...
Richard Cattermole. air : all nature seems hushed , as if in expectation of some great event . The figure , which from the energy of its action , and the intensity of its expression , perhaps , first attracts regard , is that of Peter ...
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action admiration Ananias and Sapphira apostle appear artist attention attitude BARNABAS AT LYSTRA beauty Cartoons character CHARGE TO PETER Christ Christian church composition contrast countenance Cupid and Psyche Cyprus daugh DEATH OF ANANIAS delight denote depicted designed disciples divine drapery DRAUGHT OF FISHES effect emotions ENGRAVINGS executed expression exquisite favourable fearful effect feeling figure genius gospel grace Hampton Court hand head heaven Holy honour human illustrious immediately individual intercolumniations Jews JOHN HEALING Leo X less lictors light limbs look magnificent Masaccio means ment mind MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT moral nature object observed occasion painter Paradise Regained Paul and Barnabas peculiar pencil perfect persons PETER AND JOHN picture PREACHING AT ATHENS present proconsul racter Raffaelle Raffaelle's regard remarkable represented sacrifice Saviour scarcely sentiment Sergius Paulus solemn sons of Zebedee sorbed SORCERER STRUCK BLIND spectator spirit sweet tapestry taste temple thou tion truth whole youth