Raphael
Anon
Genre: | Essay |
Subjects: | Natural Philosophy, Philosophy, Representation |
Observes that many of the 'great names that formed the Italian school of painters' were 'men of scientific and philosophical attainments' and that, 'had not their greater ability as painters eclipsed their other acquirements' they 'would have left as reputation as famous in science as they have done in painting' (35). |
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