Florence in Poetry, History, and ArtMayer and Miller Company, 1913 - 354 страница |
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... Artist Monks , Angelico and Lippo Lippi 141 IX . The Sculptors and Ghirlandajo . 151 X. The Noonday Splendor of Florence : Michael Angelo 165 XI . The Magnificent and the Monk . 191 XII . The Artist of the Magnificent and the Artist of ...
... Artist Monks , Angelico and Lippo Lippi 141 IX . The Sculptors and Ghirlandajo . 151 X. The Noonday Splendor of Florence : Michael Angelo 165 XI . The Magnificent and the Monk . 191 XII . The Artist of the Magnificent and the Artist of ...
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... artistic decoration . It was built as a thank - offering by the parents of St. Juliana , for her who was sent to them in their old age . She was a niece of St. Alexius , one of the seven founders , and she herself was the foundress of ...
... artistic decoration . It was built as a thank - offering by the parents of St. Juliana , for her who was sent to them in their old age . She was a niece of St. Alexius , one of the seven founders , and she herself was the foundress of ...
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... ARTISTS AND THE CHURCHES . We must now tell of one who drew aside the veil which hid from the Florentines ' eyes ... artist is an unknown person . " That opinion is now generally accredited , but as some of the authors quoted in this ...
... ARTISTS AND THE CHURCHES . We must now tell of one who drew aside the veil which hid from the Florentines ' eyes ... artist is an unknown person . " That opinion is now generally accredited , but as some of the authors quoted in this ...
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... artist after work to think His own ideal Mary smile should stand So very near him . The Lady , throned in empyreal state , Minds only the young Babe upon her knee While sidelong angels bear the royal weight Prostrated meekly , smiling ...
... artist after work to think His own ideal Mary smile should stand So very near him . The Lady , throned in empyreal state , Minds only the young Babe upon her knee While sidelong angels bear the royal weight Prostrated meekly , smiling ...
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... artists of Byzantium which was then held by the Greeks , and Byzantine art was the stand- ard of the age . Ruskin has this about Cimabue : " First of the Florentines , first of the Euro- pean men - he attained in thought , and saw with ...
... artists of Byzantium which was then held by the Greeks , and Byzantine art was the stand- ard of the age . Ruskin has this about Cimabue : " First of the Florentines , first of the Euro- pean men - he attained in thought , and saw with ...
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Albertinelli Andrea del Sarto Angelico Arno Arnolfo Arnolfo di Cambio artist Baptistery Bargello Bartolommeo Beatrice beauty Boccaccio Botticelli bronze brow Brunelleschi built century chapel Christ Church Cimabue Cosimo Dante Dante Gabriel Rossetti Dante's death decorated divine Donatello dream Duomo earth eyes fair fame famous Filippino Lippi Flor Florence Florentine flowers Fra Bartolommeo Francis Franciscans frescoes Gallery Ghirlandajo Giotto Giuliano glory grace Grand Duke hand hath heart heaven Holy Joachim John of Bologna lady Leonardo Leonardo da Vinci light Lippi Lippo Loggia Lord Lorenzo Luca della Robbia Madonna marble Masaccio Medici Medician Michael Angelo monument o'er painted palace Palazzo Vecchio Pater Patriae Pazzi Petrarch PIAZZA picture Pitti Pope portrait praise Raphael Rome saints San Marco San Michele Santa Croce Santa Maria Novello Savonarola sculpture shine smile song sonnets soul spirit star statue sweet thee thine thou thought tomb tower Uffizi Vasari Vespucci Vinci Virgin wrought
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Страница 187 - The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity: Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew : The conscious stone to beauty grew.
Страница 59 - OFT have I seen at some cathedral door A laborer, pausing in the dust and heat, Lay down his burden, and with reverent feet Enter, and cross himself, and on the floor Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er ; Far off the noises of the world retreat ; The loud vociferations of the street Become an tmdistinjruishable roar.
Страница 249 - Four great walls in the New Jerusalem Meted on each side by the angel's reed, For Leonard, Rafael, Agnolo and me To cover — the three first without a wife, While I have mine!
Страница 218 - He hath put down the mighty from their seat : and hath exalted the humble and meek.
Страница 51 - TUSCAN, that wanderest through the realms of gloom, With thoughtful pace, and sad, majestic eyes, Stern thoughts and awful from thy soul arise, Like Farinata from his fiery tomb. Thy sacred song is like the trump of doom ; Yet in thy heart what human sympathies, What soft compassion glows, as in the skies The tender stars their clouded lamps relume...
Страница 123 - Eden of thy hand ; Praise the green arches, on the fountain clear See fragment shadows of the crossing deer ; And with that serviceable nymph I stoop The crystal from its restless pool to scoop. I see no longer ! I myself am there, Sit on the ground-sward, and the banquet share.
Страница 60 - ... But fiends and dragons on the gargoyled eaves Watch the dead Christ between the living thieves, And, underneath, the traitor Judas lowers ! Ah ! from what agonies of heart and brain, What exultations trampling on despair, What tenderness, what tears, what hate of wrong, What passionate outcry of a soul in pain, Uprose this poem of the earth and air, This mediaeval miracle of song...
Страница 329 - I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before; The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. I found him whom I shall not find Till all grief end, In holiest age our mightiest mind, Father and friend.
Страница 61 - ... the woe From which thy song and all its splendors came ; And while with stern rebuke she speaks thy name, The ice about thy heart melts as the snow On mountain heights, and in swift overflow Comes gushing from thy lips in sobs of shame. Thou makest full confession ; and a gleam, As of the dawn on some dark forest cast, Seems on thy lifted forehead to increase ; Lethe and Eunoe — the remembered dream And the forgotten sorrow — bring at last That perfect pardon which is perfect peace.
Страница 141 - That sets us praising, - why not stop with him? Why put all thoughts of praise out of our head With wonder at lines, colours, and what not? Paint the soul, never mind the legs and arms! Rub all out, try at it a second time. Oh, that white smallish female with the breasts, She's just my niece . . . Herodias, I would say, Who went and danced and got men's heads cut off! Have it all out!