Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷W. Heinemann, 1898 |
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... admired classic methods in the provision of architectural settings and in the arrangement of figures in that setting . The principles of group- ing which he followed in the Sforza statue , in his Last Supper , in his Saint Anne , are in ...
... admired classic methods in the provision of architectural settings and in the arrangement of figures in that setting . The principles of group- ing which he followed in the Sforza statue , in his Last Supper , in his Saint Anne , are in ...
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... admiration . The clearest and most suggestive of analysts , he lacked the nicety and fluency of expression which education had made so easy to his Florentine fellow citizens . This is how , in default of schooling , in default of having ...
... admiration . The clearest and most suggestive of analysts , he lacked the nicety and fluency of expression which education had made so easy to his Florentine fellow citizens . This is how , in default of schooling , in default of having ...
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... admiration for the author of the Divina Commedia . Leonardo , it is pretty safe to guess , was content to contribute this very un - classic triplet to the discussion . Leonardo has long been credited with a sonnet which still enjoys a ...
... admiration for the author of the Divina Commedia . Leonardo , it is pretty safe to guess , was content to contribute this very un - classic triplet to the discussion . Leonardo has long been credited with a sonnet which still enjoys a ...
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... admiration , and compels us , as one biographer does not hesitate to say , to think of Shakespeare and Dante . After painting the unchained elements , the dark and cloudy air , torn by winds blowing from all points of the compass at ...
... admiration , and compels us , as one biographer does not hesitate to say , to think of Shakespeare and Dante . After painting the unchained elements , the dark and cloudy air , torn by winds blowing from all points of the compass at ...
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... admiration by the wild energy of his style , Leonardo creeps into our affections by the sweetness and serenity of his . His triumph is in descriptive poetry , but he also knows how to inform his maxims with an eloquence which is at once ...
... admiration by the wild energy of his style , Leonardo creeps into our affections by the sweetness and serenity of his . His triumph is in descriptive poetry , but he also knows how to inform his maxims with an eloquence which is at once ...
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