Mornings in Florence Mornings in Florence

Mornings in Florence

Publisher Description

If there is one artist, more than another, whose work it is desirable that you should examine in Florence, supposing that you care for old art at all, it is Giotto. You can, indeed, also see work of his at Assisi; but it is not likely you will stop there, to any purpose. At Padua there is much; but only of one period. At Florence, which is his birthplace, you can see pictures by him of every date, and every kind. But you had surely better see, first, what is of his best time and of the best kind. He painted very small pictures and very large—painted from the age of twelve to sixty—painted some subjects carelessly which he had little interest in—some carefully with all his heart.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
1875
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
173
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
115.3
KB

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