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... feeling never since equalled . It was only for a short period that Art maintained this high degree of perfection - scarcely more than one quarter of a century ! But the great works then produced are eternal , imperishable . They bear ...
... feeling never since equalled . It was only for a short period that Art maintained this high degree of perfection - scarcely more than one quarter of a century ! But the great works then produced are eternal , imperishable . They bear ...
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... feeling . Its principle is that of the sunbeam , which , though broken into various colours by the prism , is , in each portion , equally saturated with light . Thus , in the period we now approach , we shall find several prominent ...
... feeling . Its principle is that of the sunbeam , which , though broken into various colours by the prism , is , in each portion , equally saturated with light . Thus , in the period we now approach , we shall find several prominent ...
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... feeling for all that was great and beautiful had been excited , and who were , at that time , conscious of being the first nation in the world . Any endeavour to trace the state of Italian civilization of the fifteenth and sixteenth ...
... feeling for all that was great and beautiful had been excited , and who were , at that time , conscious of being the first nation in the world . Any endeavour to trace the state of Italian civilization of the fifteenth and sixteenth ...
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... feeling , a refined , enthu- siastic sentimentality , which in some sort may be compared with the characteristics of the Umbrian school . In some of his works one or other of these two tendencies predominates ; in his principal ones ...
... feeling , a refined , enthu- siastic sentimentality , which in some sort may be compared with the characteristics of the Umbrian school . In some of his works one or other of these two tendencies predominates ; in his principal ones ...
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... feeling so striking in Leonardo . His principal works are in Florence . An altar - picture , done for the church Agli Innocenti , is now in the small gallery of that institution ; another is in the gallery of the Uffizj . A Coronation ...
... feeling so striking in Leonardo . His principal works are in Florence . An altar - picture , done for the church Agli Innocenti , is now in the small gallery of that institution ; another is in the gallery of the Uffizj . A Coronation ...
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