The Complete Works of John Ruskin, Volume 10Society of English and French Literature, 1910 |
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... Titian in the chapel beside the church of St. Antonio at Padua , are , in all technical qualities , and in many of their conceptions , almost exactly what I believe Giotto would have done , had he lived in Titian's time . As it was , he ...
... Titian in the chapel beside the church of St. Antonio at Padua , are , in all technical qualities , and in many of their conceptions , almost exactly what I believe Giotto would have done , had he lived in Titian's time . As it was , he ...
Page 82
... Titian's " St. Jerome , " at Milan , compared with fig . 20 , will give you a distinct idea of the kind of change which took place from the time of Giotto to that of Titian , and you will find that this whole range of landscape may be ...
... Titian's " St. Jerome , " at Milan , compared with fig . 20 , will give you a distinct idea of the kind of change which took place from the time of Giotto to that of Titian , and you will find that this whole range of landscape may be ...
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... Titian and Leonardo , the great men of the earlier schools . In their foreground work neither Titian nor Leonardo could be excelled ; but Titian and Leonardo were throughly con- ventional in all but their foregrounds . Turner was ...
... Titian and Leonardo , the great men of the earlier schools . In their foreground work neither Titian nor Leonardo could be excelled ; but Titian and Leonardo were throughly con- ventional in all but their foregrounds . Turner was ...
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