Musée de peinture et de sculpture, ou Recueil des principaux tableaux, statues et bas-reliefs des collections publiques et particulières de L'Europe, Volumen9Audot, 1830 |
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... first . If Light and Shade be spoken of , Francesco Barbieri and Rembrandt are preferred . Domini- chino Zampieri and Guido Reni , are quoted as those who have rendered best the expressions of their figures . But Cor- reggio is ...
... first . If Light and Shade be spoken of , Francesco Barbieri and Rembrandt are preferred . Domini- chino Zampieri and Guido Reni , are quoted as those who have rendered best the expressions of their figures . But Cor- reggio is ...
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... The characteristics of Correggio's talent are , Gracefulness , a great knowledge of Light and Shade , and an inimitable Colouring . He was the first who dared represent figures seen from below , a difficulty avoided by Raphael . He.
... The characteristics of Correggio's talent are , Gracefulness , a great knowledge of Light and Shade , and an inimitable Colouring . He was the first who dared represent figures seen from below , a difficulty avoided by Raphael . He.
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... first wife was Anne Breughel , daughter to the painter , called Velvet Breughel . He had by this second wife a son , who became a Recollet at Mechlin . The Collection of his works amounts to more than 300 engraved subjects . HISTORICAL ...
... first wife was Anne Breughel , daughter to the painter , called Velvet Breughel . He had by this second wife a son , who became a Recollet at Mechlin . The Collection of his works amounts to more than 300 engraved subjects . HISTORICAL ...
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... first principles of drawing , and he was early placed under one of his uncles , who took him to Paris . He performed this journey on a vehicle loaded with luggage , on which he fell asleep , and fell down with one of the bales without ...
... first principles of drawing , and he was early placed under one of his uncles , who took him to Paris . He performed this journey on a vehicle loaded with luggage , on which he fell asleep , and fell down with one of the bales without ...
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... first went to Venice , and afterwards return- ed to Paris where he did the Crucifixion of St. Peter , for the Church of Notre Dame . The reputation he acquired by that work , was increased by the Martyrdom of St. Andrew , which he ...
... first went to Venice , and afterwards return- ed to Paris where he did the Crucifixion of St. Peter , for the Church of Notre Dame . The reputation he acquired by that work , was increased by the Martyrdom of St. Andrew , which he ...