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From:Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism (Vol. 171. )WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR:Fanshawe, A Tale (novel) 1828Twice-Told Tales (sketches and short stories) 1837Twice-Told Tales: Second Series (sketches and short stories) 1842Mosses from an Old Manse. 2 vols. (sketches and short...
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From:South Atlantic Review (Vol. 83, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedDespite his admiration for Donatello as one of the finest sculptors of his age, the Florentine artist best known as Filarete cautioned readers of his Trattato dellarchitettura: "If you have to do apostles, do not make...
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From:Renaissance Quarterly (Vol. 55, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTwo small nude horsemen located in the armorial decoration of Donatello's Gattamelata yield new insights about the use of Greek sources in Renaissance art. Here it is speculated that Donatello was informed by a drawing...
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From: Southern Review[(essay date April 1984) In the following essay, Meyers draws parallels between the poems "The Knight, Death, and the Devil," "Jerome," and "The Old and the New Masters" and the four paintings by Albrecht Dürer, Georges...
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From: Twentieth Century Literature[(essay date fall 1994) In the following essay, Williamson argues that the "story" running throughout Jarrell's work has to do with loneliness of living in this world. The critic also examines how this story in Jarrell's...
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From:Art and Christianity (Issue 74) Peer-ReviewedThe Springtime of the Renaissance: Sculpture and the Arts in Florence 1400-1460 Palazzo Strozzi Foundation, Florence 23 March-18 August, 2013 Musee du Louvre, Paris 23 September, 2013-6 January, 2014 The...