Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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37 LODOVICO IL MORO , BEATRICE D'ESTE AND THEIR CHILDREN AT THE
FEET OF THE VIRGIN . ASCRIBED TO ZENALE . ( The Brera , Milan . ) . . 41
STUDY OF THE INFANT CHRIST AND THE LITTLE S. JOHN . ( Windsor Library )
44 ...
37 LODOVICO IL MORO , BEATRICE D'ESTE AND THEIR CHILDREN AT THE
FEET OF THE VIRGIN . ASCRIBED TO ZENALE . ( The Brera , Milan . ) . . 41
STUDY OF THE INFANT CHRIST AND THE LITTLE S. JOHN . ( Windsor Library )
44 ...
第 xi 頁
197 MADONNA AND CHILD , BY BOTTRAFFIO . ( Poldi Pezzoli Collection ,
Milan . ) TYPE OF THE VIRGIN IN THE SCHOOL OF LEONARDO . ( Bonnat
Collection , Paris . ) . . 201 HEAD OF AN OLD MAN . ( Windsor Library . ) ... 204
STUDY ...
197 MADONNA AND CHILD , BY BOTTRAFFIO . ( Poldi Pezzoli Collection ,
Milan . ) TYPE OF THE VIRGIN IN THE SCHOOL OF LEONARDO . ( Bonnat
Collection , Paris . ) . . 201 HEAD OF AN OLD MAN . ( Windsor Library . ) ... 204
STUDY ...
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Artist, Thinker and Man of Science Eugène Müntz. ma twelve vessels ,
symbolising the mouths of Hell , from which devils should emerge , with Death ,
the Furies , a crowd of naked and weeping children , ashes , and fires of different
colours .
Artist, Thinker and Man of Science Eugène Müntz. ma twelve vessels ,
symbolising the mouths of Hell , from which devils should emerge , with Death ,
the Furies , a crowd of naked and weeping children , ashes , and fires of different
colours .
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Education has little purchase on natures essentially original , and we may safely
assert that the education received by this particular child of genius in the hamlet
of Vinci and afterwards in Florence itself was about as careless as it could be .
Education has little purchase on natures essentially original , and we may safely
assert that the education received by this particular child of genius in the hamlet
of Vinci and afterwards in Florence itself was about as careless as it could be .
第 19 頁
... of certain rudimentary branches of knowledge which his unimportant
contemporaries had learnt as children , Leonardo failed of appreciation with the
immense majority of his countrymen , in spite of the unrivalled scope of his
genius .
... of certain rudimentary branches of knowledge which his unimportant
contemporaries had learnt as children , Leonardo failed of appreciation with the
immense majority of his countrymen , in spite of the unrivalled scope of his
genius .
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