The Encyclopaedia Britannica; A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature (1902) (14784766133)
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Identifier: encyclopaediabri20kell (find matches)
Title: The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ... A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Kellogg, D. O. (Day Otis), 1796-1874 Baynes, T. Spencer (Thomas Spencer), 1823-1887 Smith, W. Robertson (William Robertson), 1846-1894
Subjects: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Publisher: New York : Werner
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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Fia 2.—The group for which fig. 1 is a study. serious life studies, not only from nude models but alsoby making careful anatomical drawings from dissectedcorpses and from skeletons. His first visit to Florence lasted only a few months; in1505 he was again in Perugia painting his first fresco,the Trinity and Saints for the Camaldoli monks of SanSevero, now a mere wreck from injury and restorations.The date MDV and the signature were added later, prob-ably in 1521. Part of this work was left incomplete by thepainter, and the fresco was finished in 1521 (after his While at Florence he is said to have taught the science of per-ipectire to his friend Fra Bartolomeo, who certainly gave his young^truotor valuable lessons on composition in return. death) by his old master Perugino.^ It was probablyearlier than this that Raphael visited Siena and assistedPinturicchio with sketches for his Piccolomini frescos.The Madonna of S. Antonio was also finished in 15.05,but was probably begun before t
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