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Page 356
... Titian's frescoes at Padua are less richly and effectively coloured than the Mass of Bolsena and the Heliodorus . - ED . ] of various kinds from this time occupied the youthful master 356 Book V. MASTERS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY .
... Titian's frescoes at Padua are less richly and effectively coloured than the Mass of Bolsena and the Heliodorus . - ED . ] of various kinds from this time occupied the youthful master 356 Book V. MASTERS OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY .
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... Titian assisted ; it is now much ruined . Many features in these works recall the tendency of Giulio Romano , nor do we fail to trace with much that is excellent a certain conventionality and hardness . ' Two fantastic landscapes by the ...
... Titian assisted ; it is now much ruined . Many features in these works recall the tendency of Giulio Romano , nor do we fail to trace with much that is excellent a certain conventionality and hardness . ' Two fantastic landscapes by the ...
Page 431
... Titian , both scholars of Giovanni Bellini . Giorgio Barbarelli of Castelfranco , commonly called " Giorgione " ( born 1477 , died 1511 ) , was the first Venetian who cast aside the antiquated constraint of the Bellini school , treated ...
... Titian , both scholars of Giovanni Bellini . Giorgio Barbarelli of Castelfranco , commonly called " Giorgione " ( born 1477 , died 1511 ) , was the first Venetian who cast aside the antiquated constraint of the Bellini school , treated ...
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... Titian reposes in quiet dignity . Correggio appears to call his figures into life only to make them the organs of particular emotions : Titian gives them , first and foremost , the grandeur of mere conscious existence ; Correggio , in ...
... Titian reposes in quiet dignity . Correggio appears to call his figures into life only to make them the organs of particular emotions : Titian gives them , first and foremost , the grandeur of mere conscious existence ; Correggio , in ...
Page 431
... Titian , both scholars of Giovanni Bellini . 66 Giorgio Barbarelli of Castelfranco , commonly called Giorgione " ( born 1477 , died 1511 ) , was the first Venetian who cast aside the antiquated constraint of the Bellini school , treated ...
... Titian , both scholars of Giovanni Bellini . 66 Giorgio Barbarelli of Castelfranco , commonly called Giorgione " ( born 1477 , died 1511 ) , was the first Venetian who cast aside the antiquated constraint of the Bellini school , treated ...
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