The History of Painting in Italy: From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century, Том 1W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1828 |
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... hands of the Trans- lator , with liberty to make such use of it as might be deemed advantageous to the present under- taking . To Mr. W. Y. Ottley , who also con- templated , and in part executed , a version of the same author , the ...
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... hands , he cannot repress the feeling that he must throw himself upon the indulgence of the public to excuse such errors as may be discover- able in the text . He trusts , however , that where it may be found incorrect , it will for the ...
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... readiest methods of obtaining a competent knowledge , at least , of several sciences , since it is impossible to acquire them all . On the other hand , the ages VOL . I. b preceding ours , since the revival of learning , being.
... readiest methods of obtaining a competent knowledge , at least , of several sciences , since it is impossible to acquire them all . On the other hand , the ages VOL . I. b preceding ours , since the revival of learning , being.
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... and correcting it through the press , a favour which I could not have more highly estimated from any other hand , deeply versed as he is in the history of the fine arts . the public , a tribunal from which no writer can PREFACE . vii.
... and correcting it through the press , a favour which I could not have more highly estimated from any other hand , deeply versed as he is in the history of the fine arts . the public , a tribunal from which no writer can PREFACE . vii.
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... hand , confers vast utility when it does not please , by presenting us with habi- tations ; and painting , and sculpture , by preserving the features of men , and illustrious actions . Besides , let us recollect , that Horace denounces ...
... hand , confers vast utility when it does not please , by presenting us with habi- tations ; and painting , and sculpture , by preserving the features of men , and illustrious actions . Besides , let us recollect , that Horace denounces ...
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Сторінка 85 - Si autem volueris ostia rubricare, tolle oleum lini, quod hoc modo compones. Accipe semen lini et exsicca illud in sartagine super ignem sine aqua. Deinde mitte in mortarium et contunde illud pila donee tenuissimus pulvis fiat, rursusque mittens illud in sartaginem, et infundens modicum aquae, sic calefacies fortiter.
Сторінка 450 - Mei. 1 am unacquainted with that of his master ; and P. della Valle, who saw several of his works, sometimes compares him to the Caracci, at others to Paul Veronese, and to Guercino, much as the eclectic philosophers adopt or change the maxims of the different schools. He commends him for the airs of his heads, and, as one of his best productions, alludes to a fresco in the Casa Bandinelli, with an Aurora in a ceiling, and with several other elegant figures and designs. Francesco di Cristofano Rustici,...
Сторінка 197 - Raffaello, but a painter of no celebrity. While still a youth, he ,was consigned to Pier di Cosimo, a practical colourist, but by no means skilled in drawing or in composition : hence the taste of Andrea in these arts was formed on the cartoons of Vinci and Bo•narruoti ; and, as many circumstances indicate, on the frescos of Masaccio and of Ghirlandaio, in which the subjects were more suited to his mild disposition.
Сторінка 438 - ... pictures of this artist, who died at Rome, with the reputation of an excellent sculptor. I likewise find at Bologna an Agostino Marcucci, of Siena, who is wholly unknown in that place, probably because he was the son of an emigrant. He was a disciple of the Caracci, till a schism arose in that school, when he ranged himself with the foremost adherents of Facini, the leader of the party, and they had the boldness to set up a new academy in opposition to that of the Caracci. He continued to reside...
Сторінка 453 - ... that is doubtless partly owing to changes wrought by time, from an injudicious mixture of colors, for the historian of the cathedral of Siena, in describing his Elijah under the Juniper Tree, in that edifice, commends the force of the coloring, and says it is juicy and natural. Lanzi further says that in private collections, where pictures are better preserved than in churches, we find very beautiful Madonnas by this artist ; and he mentions "a most exquisite Lucretia in the possession of the...
Сторінка 395 - ... equal in genius to Simon.e, he succeeded admirably in imitating his manner, and probably assisted him in many works ; and, aided by his designs, he produced pictures that might have passed for the works of the former, had he not inscribed them with his own name. When he wrought from his own designs, there is a manifest mediocrity in his invention and design, but he is still a good colorist. He sometimes painted in conjunction with Simone, as appears from a picture formerly in the church of S....
Сторінка 200 - Christ, which they think sustains itself more, and has a greater fulness of the veins, than is suitable to a dead body : but this is immaterial in a picture the other parts of which are designed, coloured, and composed, so as to excite astonishment. A Last Supper, if it were not confined to the cloisters of the monastery of S. Salvi, would, perhaps, be equally admired. The soldiers who besieged Florence in 1529, and destroyed the suburbs of the city, undoubtedly admired it : after demolishing the...
Сторінка 198 - Vasari, if he was erroneous in a circumstance relating to one who was his master, and which was written in Florence soon after the death of Andrea, while his scholars, his friends, and even his wife, were still living, an assertion, too, uncontradicted in the second edition, in which Vasari retracted so much of what he had affirmed in the first ? His improvement and his progress from one perfection in art to another was thus not sudden, as has happened to some other artists ; but was gradually acquired...