One of these he left to be completed by his ancient master, Perugino, and returned to Florence in 1505. There he studied his beloved art with patience and enthusiasm combined, by means of which his reputation increased yearly. At this time Bramante d'Urbino,... Historical tales of remarkable men - 242 페이지저자: Historical tales - 1860전체보기 - 도서 정보
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 페이지
...were no more. They had seen only the dawnings of their son's glory ; but doubtless that was reward sufficient for their unselfish and devoted affection....the other pictures to be effaced, and the work to be intrusted to Raffaelle alone ; and here the generous and grateful spirit of the young artist had an... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 270 페이지
...together all the worldly goods which they had left him, and quitted his native place for ever. He staid some time at Perugia, where he painted a picture for...the other pictures to be effaced, and the work to be intrusted to Raffaelle alone ; and here the generous and grateful spirit of the young artist had an... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1871 - 530 페이지
...distant relative of Raffaelle's, was in high favour with Pope Julius II., and architect of St Peters. He invited his young kinsman to Rome, where Julius...the other pictures to be effaced, and the work to be intrusted to Raffaelle alone ; and here the generous and grateful spirit of the young artist had an... | |
| Tales - 1872 - 360 페이지
...were no more. They had seen only the dawnings of their son's glory ; but doubtless that was reward sufficient for their unselfish and devoted affection....the other pictures to be effaced, and the work to be intrusted to Raffaelle alone; and here the generous and grateful spirit of the young artist had an... | |
| 1888 - 248 페이지
...fellowcitizen and distant relative of Raffaelle's, was in high favor with Pope Julius II, and was engaged as architect of St. Peter's. He invited his young kinsman...much, that the Pope immediately ordered all the other picttures to be effaced, and the work to be intrusted to Raffaelle alone ; and here the generous and... | |
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