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Page 273
... Leonardo's Last Supper , and Scopas's group of the Niobe and her Children , belong not exclusively to Catholic Italy , nor to heathen Greece . In all places , in all times , their power must be felt , and must produce its impression on ...
... Leonardo's Last Supper , and Scopas's group of the Niobe and her Children , belong not exclusively to Catholic Italy , nor to heathen Greece . In all places , in all times , their power must be felt , and must produce its impression on ...
Page 276
... LEONARDO DA VINCI AND HIS FOLLOWERS . AT the head of this new period stands Leonardo da Vinci . ' His works are the first which afford complete satisfaction to the eye and mind , for , although contemporary with many of the artists ...
... LEONARDO DA VINCI AND HIS FOLLOWERS . AT the head of this new period stands Leonardo da Vinci . ' His works are the first which afford complete satisfaction to the eye and mind , for , although contemporary with many of the artists ...
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... Leonardo is based ; if a just conception and characteristic representation of what was before him are 1 Single heads and caricatures are still to be seen in different collections . Others are preserved to us by the engravings of W ...
... Leonardo is based ; if a just conception and characteristic representation of what was before him are 1 Single heads and caricatures are still to be seen in different collections . Others are preserved to us by the engravings of W ...
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... Leonardo is justly entitled to take one of the first places among the masters of modern Art . He who investigated common life even to its minutest modi- fications and details , could also represent the holy and divine with a dignity ...
... Leonardo is justly entitled to take one of the first places among the masters of modern Art . He who investigated common life even to its minutest modi- fications and details , could also represent the holy and divine with a dignity ...
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... Leonardo da Vinci ; a critical investigation of his works has as yet been only partially undertaken ; by far the greater part of those which bear his name in galleries are later imitations or the work of his scholars . Besides a Ma ...
... Leonardo da Vinci ; a critical investigation of his works has as yet been only partially undertaken ; by far the greater part of those which bear his name in galleries are later imitations or the work of his scholars . Besides a Ma ...
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