Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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But be this as it may , the heads in all these pictures are of the individual type
created by Leonardo , and show no trace of classic influences . ” 1 Given
Leonardo's independent spirit and his critical tendencies , it is evident that he
was never of ...
But be this as it may , the heads in all these pictures are of the individual type
created by Leonardo , and show no trace of classic influences . ” 1 Given
Leonardo's independent spirit and his critical tendencies , it is evident that he
was never of ...
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1 One of the drawings at Christ Church , Oxford , shows a woman astride of a
skeleton on all fours ; she has pendulous breasts , , one hand raised in the air ,
the other supporting a vase . We should have found this an enigma very difficult
to ...
1 One of the drawings at Christ Church , Oxford , shows a woman astride of a
skeleton on all fours ; she has pendulous breasts , , one hand raised in the air ,
the other supporting a vase . We should have found this an enigma very difficult
to ...
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... shows us a horseman fighting a man on foot ( Duruy , Histoire des Grecs , vol .
ii . , p . 76 ) . In his studies for the Last Supper , the apostle C 2 . LEONARDO
AND THE ANTIQUE II.
... shows us a horseman fighting a man on foot ( Duruy , Histoire des Grecs , vol .
ii . , p . 76 ) . In his studies for the Last Supper , the apostle C 2 . LEONARDO
AND THE ANTIQUE II.
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I have now to do as much for his philosophy , his science , and his mechanics ,
and to show how , in those directions also , we continually encounter the Greeks
and the Romans . 66 THE FALL OF PHAËTON . " THE BATTLE OF ANGHIARI ...
I have now to do as much for his philosophy , his science , and his mechanics ,
and to show how , in those directions also , we continually encounter the Greeks
and the Romans . 66 THE FALL OF PHAËTON . " THE BATTLE OF ANGHIARI ...
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The incessant comparisons he sets up in the Trattato between painters and poets
show that he took a deep interest in poetry . What kind of attempts did he make in
it himself ? Did he write love songs , or did he pen those light verses of which ...
The incessant comparisons he sets up in the Trattato between painters and poets
show that he took a deep interest in poetry . What kind of attempts did he make in
it himself ? Did he write love songs , or did he pen those light verses of which ...
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