| Luigi Antonio Lanzi - 1828 - 512 էջ
...Bologna, besides affording an occasion for the grand genius of Francia to develop itself likewise in the art of painting, as we shall proceed to shew. This...participates in the excellence 'of both ; it boasts Perugino's choiceness and tone of colours ; while, in the fulness of its outlines, in the skill of... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1865 - 662 էջ
...those of Pietro Perugino and Gio. Bellini ; Raffaelle too, in a letter dated 1508, quoted by Malvasia, praises his Madonnas, " never having beheld any more...expression, and more finely composed by any artist" Lanzi says his manner is nearly between those of Perugino and Bellini : "II boasts the choicencss and... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1873 - 628 էջ
...those of Pietro Perugino and Gio. Bellini ; Raffaelle too. in a letter dated 1508, quoted by Malvasia, praises his Madonnas, '• never having beheld any...expression, and more finely composed by any artist." I^anzi says his manner is nearly between those of Perugino and Bellini : '• It boasts the choiceness... | |
| Paschal Grousset - 1878 - 288 էջ
...old school, far into the shade, though the master himself highly praised the Madonnas of Francia, ' never having beheld any more beautiful, more devotional in their expression, and more finely composed byanyartist.' Francia painted exclusively religious subjects and a few portraits. His manner is nearly... | |
| Paschal Grousset - 1877 - 198 էջ
...old school, far into the shade, though the master himself highly praised the Madonnas of Francia, ' never having beheld any more beautiful, more devotional...expression, and more finely composed by any artist. ' Francia painted exclusively religious subjects and a few portraits. His manner is nearly between... | |
| James Ward - 1921 - 408 էջ
...In a letter written at Rome he expresses himself, in reference to Francia's Madonna pictures, as " Never having beheld any more beautiful, more devotional...expression, and more finely composed by any artist." Such words from such a source are enough to immortalise the work of any painter. And on the occasion... | |
| James Ward - 1921 - 412 էջ
...In a letter written at Rome he expresses himself, in reference to Francia's Madonna pictures, as " Never having beheld any more beautiful, more devotional...expression, and more finely composed by any artist." Such words from such a source are enough to immortalise the work of any painter. And on the occasion... | |
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