Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 - The Fine Arts by John Addington Symonds
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Emotion--The Monk at the Clavichord--Titian, Tintoret, and
Veronese--Tintoretto's Attempt to dramatise Venetian Art--Veronese's Mundane Splendour--Titian's Sophoclean Harmony--Their Schools--Further Characteristics of Veronese--of Tintoretto--His Imaginative Energy--Predominant Poetry--Titian's Perfection of Balance--Assumption of Madonna--Spirit common to the great Venetians. CHAPTER VIII LIFE OF MICHAEL ANGELO Contrast of Michael Angelo and Cellini--Parentage and Boyhood of Michael Angelo--Work with Ghirlandajo--Gardens of S. Marco--The Medicean Circle--Early Essays in Sculpture--Visit to Bologna--First Visit to Rome--The Pietà of S. Peter's--Michael Angelo as a Patriot and a friend of the Medici--Cartoon for the Battle of Pisa--Michael Angelo and Julius II.--The Tragedy of the Tomb--Design for the Pope's Mausoleum--Visit to Carrara--Flight from Rome--Michael Angelo at Bologna--Bronze Statue of Julius--Return to Rome--Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel--Greek and Modern Art--Raphael--Michael Angelo and Leo X.--S. Lorenzo--The new Sacristy--Circumstances under which it was designed and partly finished--Meaning of the Allegories--Incomplete state of Michael Angelo's Marbles--Paul III.--The "Last Judgment"--Critiques of Contemporaries--The Dome of S. Peter's--Vittoria Colonna--Tommaso Cavalieri--Personal Habits of Michael Angelo--His Emotional Nature--Last Illness. CHAPTER IX |
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