... magnificence, and seem more than sufficient for all the disease and misery that should exist in so small a state. They are crowded with honorary statues ; but I write only from recollection, and one seldom recollects things so pompous and so uniform... Italy - Sayfa 234Josiah Conder tarafından - 1831Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1814 - 556 sayfa
...which it every where sustains. Speaking of a dead Christ in alto relievo by Michael Angelo, he says, ' The life and death which he has thrown into this little...and the heavenly composure of the corpse, appeared beauties foreign to the tremendous genius of the artist. ' And upon visiting the ' Hospital of Incurables,'... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1818 - 500 sayfa
...uniform as the effigies of rich men. At the Albergo de Poveri is H sculpture of a higher order, • dead Christ in alto relievo by Michael Angelo. The...breathing tenderness of the Virgin, and the heavenly com[K>sure of the corpse, appeared to mrf beauties foreign to the tremendous genius of the artist.... | |
| Joseph Forsyth - 1820 - 708 sayfa
...seldom recollects things so pompous and so uniform as the effigies of rich men. At the Albergo de Poveri is a sculpture of a higher order, a dead Christ in alto relievo by Michael Angelo. The life and j death which he has thrown into this little i thing , the breathing tenderness of the Vir\ gin , and... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 480 sayfa
...effigies of rich men. At the Albergo de Poveri* is a sculpture of a higher order, a dem! Christin a/tu relievo, by Michael Angelo. The life and death which he has thrown into liii- little thing1, (he breathing tenderness of the Virgin, and the heavenly composure of the corpse,... | |
| Joseph Forsyth - 1835 - 498 sayfa
...recollects things so pompous and so uniform as the effigies of rich men. At the'Albergo de' Poveri is a sculpture of a higher order, a dead Christ in...beauties foreign to the tremendous genius of the artist. At the hospital of Incurables I found priests and choristers chanting between two rows of wretches,... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1838 - 480 sayfa
...recollects things so pompous and so uniform as the effigies of rich men. At the Albergo de Poveri* is a sculpture of a higher order, a dead Christ in...beauties foreign to the tremendous genius of the artist. At the hospital of Incurables I found priests and choristers chanting between rows of wretches, whom... | |
| 1851 - 120 sayfa
...Virgin bending over the head of the dead Christ. Even the acute and fastidious Forsyth says of it—" The life and death which he has thrown into this little...Virgin, and the heavenly composure of the corpse, appear beauties foreign to the tremendous genius of the artist." The fa9ades of several of the churches... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 492 sayfa
...recollects things so pompous and so uniform as the effigies of rich men. At the Albergo de Poveri* is a sculpture of a higher order, a dead Christ in...beauties foreign to the tremendous genius of the artist. At the hospital of Incurables I found priests and choristers chanting between rows of wretches, whom... | |
| Joseph Forsyth - 2001 - 414 sayfa
...recollects things so pompous and so uniform as the effigies of rich men. At the Albergo de Poveri 7 is a sculpture of a higher order, a dead Christ in alto relievo 0 by Michael Angelo. 0 The life and death which he has thrown into this little thing, the breathing... | |
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