. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. I'29.—Vatican, obverse nf nf ( Hisleti '" (Phnio IV,,111 /A) the cili\crs<- lii-ing transinittrd um hanged or onlv sliglitly altered from year to year. On the personal medals, however, the likeness of the commemorated personality deserves special attention. Mistrnzzi proved to be a good portraitist although many of his creations do not achie\'e the highest C]nalitv. interpretation of hi in 1,1 n |)hNsiog- nomv, liis unobtrusive suggestions of inlelleetual and emotional C)ualities, and his subtK mo
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. I'29.—Vatican, obverse nf nf ( Hisleti '" (Phnio IV,,111 /A) the cili\crs<- lii-ing transinittrd um hanged or onlv sliglitly altered from year to year. On the personal medals, however, the likeness of the commemorated personality deserves special attention. Mistrnzzi proved to be a good portraitist although many of his creations do not achie\'e the highest C]nalitv. interpretation of hi in 1,1 n |)hNsiog- nomv, liis unobtrusive suggestions of inlelleetual and emotional C)ualities, and his subtK modeled planes all blend in creating a clean-cut, acadeinii purliail. Among his better portraits should be considered the busts of Popes Pius XI and Pius XII. The latt(-r, studied minutely in the complexit\' of iiis person- ality and interpreted by the artist in many changed versions, emerged in a "speaking" likeness. The portrait of Gaetano C^ardinal Bisleti dig. 12')), created by Mistruzzi in younger years (rJ24), betrays the artist's great admiration for the Renaissance, as can be seen Ijy comparing it to a created alxjut 14SI1 by Xiccolo kiorentino (lii,'. ki(l). .\Iislru//i turned to this jieriod lor inspiration as turned to classical antifiuil\ lor his esthetic sources. Lnified in conception. sulitl<' in su!.;geslion, sensitive in execution. Mislru//i's eNcmiililied the rewarding results obtained by a deep understaiidiii'^ and assimilation of the esthetic eoneepi of an eailii'i- pericjd. i'lie portrait nf .\(|iiis ( Fig. I'V- —OF!\'ri.:si'. Ill Mi uAi m .\ni iiiiisin ip Kinaido Orslm 111 l-'liirriicc li\' .\i(iiil(i I'iiJM-nlinc), .ihiiiK i|!ici"-' (I'lioln lr,,lll llill) Serafini, Francis C'.nilinal , '' .Muiisigiiur Giulio Montini,-'" or Gclso ('..irtlinal (loslantini'"' are a few examples of the number of medals engraved by Mistru/zi dnrini; the two decides. .\ large
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