Michelangeloby Enrica Crispino - Art - 2001 - 117 pages |
Michael Angelo [a play]. - Page 86by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1882MICHAEL ANGELO. 'T is an old habit. I must have learned it early from my ... been Your color-grinder six and twenty years, And am not yet an artist. MICHAEL ... |
Catholic world - Page 334by Paulist Fathers - Religion - 1871MEXICAN ART AND ITS MICHAEL ANGELO. ... Miguel Cabrera, a greater artist than Tolsa, and the most vigorous imaginative genius which Mexico has produced, ... |
Michael Angelo Buonarroti, sculptor, painter, architect: The story of his ... - Page 1by Charles Christopher Black - Art - 1875 - 262 pagesMICHAEL ANGELO BUONARROTI SCULPTOR, PAINTER, AND ARCHITECT. ... propitious to the full and free development of the artist's mighty and varied talents. ... |
The North American review - Page 252by Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge - History - 1841Michael Angelo considered as a Philosophical Poet. With Translations. ... to draw from these records of the great artist's genius the views and principles ... |
Homes, haunts, and works of Rubens, Vandyke, Rembrandt, and Cuyp: the Dutch ...by Frederick William Fairholt - Art - 1872 - 266 pages |
Michael Angelo, considered as a philosophic poet - Page 1by John Edward Taylor - Art - 1840 - 139 pagesTHE CHARACTER OF MICHAEL ANGELO, CONSIDERED CHIEFLY AS A POET. JN reviewing the history of literature and of art we are struck by the fact, that in their ... |
Choice observations upon the art of painting: together with Vasari's Lives ...by Giorgio Vasari - Art - 1719 - 387 pages |
Boy artists; or, Sketches of the childhood of Michael Angelo, Mozart, Haydn ... - Page 5by Eugénie Foa - Biography & Autobiography - 1868 - 176 pagesMICHAEL ANGELO BUONAROTI; OR, THE YOUNG ARTIST. I. THE LITTLE MANGLER OF LEGS AND- ARMS. I TELL you, Signer Francesco Granacci, that my young master, ... |
Michael Angelo, considered as a philosophic poet - Page 1by John Edward Taylor - Art - 1852 - 155 pagesMICHAEL ANGELO. CONsIDERED AS A PHILOSOPHIC POET. IN reviewing the history of literature and of art we are struck by the fact, that in their rise and glory ... |



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