Letters From the Palazzo BarbaroSteerforth Press, 29 sty 2013 - 224 The novelist Henry James arrived in Venice as a tourist, and instantly fell in love with the city – particularly with the splendid Palazzo Barbaro, home of the expatriate American Curtis family. This selection of letters covers the period 1869-1907 and provides a unique record of the life and work of this great writer. Includes historical photographs and a foreword by Leon Edel, Henry James’s biographer. |
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... Ruskin.11 Itwas not a coincidence that James adored Tintoretto as acolourist andalso for his extraordinary perspectives,orpoints of view, andthe compositions ofhis paintings:12 in his enthusiasm for Tintoretto, James seemed to see ...
... Ruskin.11 Itwas not a coincidence that James adored Tintoretto as acolourist andalso for his extraordinary perspectives,orpoints of view, andthe compositions ofhis paintings:12 in his enthusiasm for Tintoretto, James seemed to see ...
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... Ruskin, The Stones of Venice, in The Complete Works of John Ruskin, ed. by E.T. Cook andA. Wedderburn, London, Allen, 1904, vol.XI,bk. 3 ofTheStones. 5. Ruskin helped Alvise Piero Zorzito publish his Osservazioni intorno airestauri ...
... Ruskin, The Stones of Venice, in The Complete Works of John Ruskin, ed. by E.T. Cook andA. Wedderburn, London, Allen, 1904, vol.XI,bk. 3 ofTheStones. 5. Ruskin helped Alvise Piero Zorzito publish his Osservazioni intorno airestauri ...
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... Ruskin truly says that it is well to devote yourself here solelyto three men—P. Veronese, Tintoretto and J. Bellini;8 inasmuch as you can seesufficient specimens ofthe rest (including Italian) amply elsewhere butmustcomehereforeven ...
... Ruskin truly says that it is well to devote yourself here solelyto three men—P. Veronese, Tintoretto and J. Bellini;8 inasmuch as you can seesufficient specimens ofthe rest (including Italian) amply elsewhere butmustcomehereforeven ...
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... urgeyou tolook upinvol. 3of Ruskin's Stones(last appendix) a numberof magnificent descriptive pages touching his principal pictures. (The whole appendix by theway, with all its exasperating points is invaluable to the visitor.
... urgeyou tolook upinvol. 3of Ruskin's Stones(last appendix) a numberof magnificent descriptive pages touching his principal pictures. (The whole appendix by theway, with all its exasperating points is invaluable to the visitor.
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... Ruskin describes itfar betterthan I can do. Monday26th. Having written somuch last evening, Isuccumbed to slumber, andthis evening I hardly feel like resuming thefeeble threadof my discourse.I have been abroad all day bidding farewellto ...
... Ruskin describes itfar betterthan I can do. Monday26th. Having written somuch last evening, Isuccumbed to slumber, andthis evening I hardly feel like resuming thefeeble threadof my discourse.I have been abroad all day bidding farewellto ...
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