Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture is attested by the legend that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... How to Visit the Great Picture Galleries - Page 52by Esther Singleton - 1911 - 492 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mrs. Charles Heaton - 1874 - 392 pages
...thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in II Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... | |
| Thomas Bird Mosher - 1900 - 496 pages
...thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in // Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson, Frederick William Roe - 1908 - 506 pages
...20 dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in // Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...flute players, that subtle expression was protracted 25 on the face. Again, was it in four years and by renewed labor never really completed, or in four... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1909 - 458 pages
...brain, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in // Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and fluteplayers, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1911 - 488 pages
...thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in // Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years, and... | |
| Delphian Society - 1912 - 588 pages
...thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in II Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...the face. Again, was it in four years and by renewed labor never really completed, or in four months and as by stroke of magic, that the image was projected?... | |
| John McFarland Kennedy - 1912 - 366 pages
...brain, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in II Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 pages
...thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in II Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... | |
| Hardress O'Grady - 1913 - 154 pages
...thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in II Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... | |
| Stanley V. Makower, Basil H. Blackwell - 1913 - 614 pages
...thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in II Giocondo's house. That there is much of mere portraiture in the picture...that by artificial means, the presence of mimes and flute-players, that subtle expression was protracted on the face. Again, was it in four years and by... | |
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