Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Thinker and Man of Science, 第 2 卷 |
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This is the problem I propose to deal with in the present chapter . At the first blush
, one is rather inclined to deny that Leonardo ever felt the influence of classic
models . “ He alone , " says Eugène Piot , " was the true “ faultless painter .
This is the problem I propose to deal with in the present chapter . At the first blush
, one is rather inclined to deny that Leonardo ever felt the influence of classic
models . “ He alone , " says Eugène Piot , " was the true “ faultless painter .
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... and who always show her under aspects less beautiful , less vivid , and less
varied than she herself presents when she reveals herself to us . ” Although
Leonardo left the question he once propounded to himself unanswered — Is it
better to ...
... and who always show her under aspects less beautiful , less vivid , and less
varied than she herself presents when she reveals herself to us . ” Although
Leonardo left the question he once propounded to himself unanswered — Is it
better to ...
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The discoveries of former times were nothing less than the first courses of the
building to which the present generation believes it has affixed the capstone .
How much happier are poets and artists than discoverers ! Their masterpieces
shine ...
The discoveries of former times were nothing less than the first courses of the
building to which the present generation believes it has affixed the capstone .
How much happier are poets and artists than discoverers ! Their masterpieces
shine ...
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Without attempting at present to push the discussion too far , or to anticipate our
conclusions , we may allow that in these early years Leonardo dabbled in
mysticism , if not in occultism . He was only one - and - twenty when he adopted
the ...
Without attempting at present to push the discussion too far , or to anticipate our
conclusions , we may allow that in these early years Leonardo dabbled in
mysticism , if not in occultism . He was only one - and - twenty when he adopted
the ...
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Betrayed near Novara by the Swiss , the Duke was by them handed over to a
pitiless conqueror ( April 10 ) .3 Up to the present day , every historian has
refused , once the curtain has dropped on the closing act of this drama , to cast
even a ...
Betrayed near Novara by the Swiss , the Duke was by them handed over to a
pitiless conqueror ( April 10 ) .3 Up to the present day , every historian has
refused , once the curtain has dropped on the closing act of this drama , to cast
even a ...
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