Romans who always imitated each other and so their art constantly declined from age to age. After these came Giotto, the Florentine, who— not content with imitating the works of Cimabue, his master— being born in the mountains and in a solitude inhabited... Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science - 第 20 頁Eugène Müntz 著 - 1898 - 256 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Leonardo (da Vinci) - 1883 - 550 頁
...imitating the works of Cimabue his master — being born' in the mountains and in a solitude inhabited only by goats and such beasts, and being guided by...movements of the goats of which he was keeper. And thus he began to draw all the animals which were to be found in the country, and in such wise that after much... | |
| Franz Kugler - 1902 - 616 頁
...mountains and in a solitude inhabited only by goats and such beasts, and being guided by nature in his art, began by drawing on the rocks the movements of the goats of which he was the keeper." ' The Literary works of Leonardo da Vinci,' by .1. P. Richter, vol. i., p. 332. § Sansoni's... | |
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