However, Battista, a son of Lorenzo, succeeded in saving the fragments, and carefully restored them. The picture still exists. Raffaelle's stay at Florence was sorrowfully terminated. He had news of the illness of his aged parents ; he went to Urbino,... Historical tales of remarkable men - 241 페이지저자: Historical tales - 1860전체보기 - 도서 정보
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 페이지
...pictures which Florence contained, and his liking for the beautiful city itself, determined Raffaelle to remain there for some time. He formed many friendships...their son's glory ; but doubtless that was reward sufficient for their unselfish and devoted affection. Raffaelle gathered together all the worldly goods... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 270 페이지
...mount, San Georgio, laid the house in ruins, and Raffaelle's picture was buried under the rubbish. However, Battista, a son of Lorenzo, succeeded in...of their son's glory; but doubtless that was reward sufficient for their unselfish and devoted affection. Raffaelle gathered together all the worldly goods... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1871 - 530 페이지
...mount, San Georgio, laid the house in ruins, and Raffaelle's picture was buried under the rubbish. However, Battista, a son of Lorenzo, succeeded in...of their son's glory; but doubtless that was reward sufficient for their unselfish and devoted affection. Raffaelle gathered together all the worldly goods... | |
| Tales - 1872 - 360 페이지
...friend was Lorenzo Nati, for whom he painted a beautiful picture of the Holy Family. The Virgin Mother holds in her lap her divine Son, to whom the infant...their son's glory ; but doubtless that was reward sufficient for their unselfish and devoted affection. Raffaelle gathered together all the worldly goods... | |
| 1888 - 248 페이지
...Lorenzo, however, rescued the fragments, and carefully restored them. The picture still exists. 9. Raffaelle's stay at Florence was sorrowfully terminated....he went to Urbino, but both were no more. They had lived to see only the dawning of their son's glory, which was enough for their unselfish affection.... | |
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