| Luigi Antonio Lanzi - 1847 - 564 Seiten
...living, an assertion, too, uncontradicted in the second edition, in which Vasari retracted so much. His progress from one perfection in art to another was thus not sudden, as has happened to some artists, but was gradually acquired during many years at Florence. There, " by reflecting on what he... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1865 - 662 Seiten
...is also certain that he went to Rome, and improved himself by contemplating the works of Raffaelle. His progress from one perfection in art to another was thus not sudden, as has happened to some artists, but was gradually acquired during many years at Florence." This is illustrated in his frescos... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1873 - 666 Seiten
...also certain that he went to Rome, and improved hiirself by contemplating the wort s of Raftaelle. His progress from one perfection in art to another was thus not sudden, as has happened to some artists, but was gradually acquired du ring many y ears at Florence." This is illustrated in his frescos... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1873 - 664 Seiten
...is also certaio that he went to Rome, and improved himself by contemplating the works of Raffaelle. His progress from one perfection in art to another was thus not sudden, as has happened to some artists, but was gradually acquired during many years at Florence." This is illustrated in his frescos... | |
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