A history of painting . da, 167. Sodoma, II (see Bazzi). PAINTERS Sogliani, Giovanni Antonio, 136. Solario, Andrea da, 162. Solario, Antonio da, 162. Spagna, Lo, 182. Spinclli, 71. Stamina, 78. Suardi, Bartolommeo, 161. Tintoretto, , 243-7, 25*- Ubertini, Francesco, 183. Uccello, 81, 82, 84, 86, 93, 99, 131, , Francesco, , Pietro, 222. Vaga, Perino del, 198. Vannucci, Pietro, 173. Vasari, 205, 227, 245, 247. Vecchietta, 167. Veneziano, Antonio, 71, 81-84, 99, 131, , Marcello, , 93, 94, 121, 126, 135, 136, 142, 145, 173,, Leonardo


A history of painting . da, 167. Sodoma, II (see Bazzi). PAINTERS Sogliani, Giovanni Antonio, 136. Solario, Andrea da, 162. Solario, Antonio da, 162. Spagna, Lo, 182. Spinclli, 71. Stamina, 78. Suardi, Bartolommeo, 161. Tintoretto, , 243-7, 25*- Ubertini, Francesco, 183. Uccello, 81, 82, 84, 86, 93, 99, 131, , Francesco, , Pietro, 222. Vaga, Perino del, 198. Vannucci, Pietro, 173. Vasari, 205, 227, 245, 247. Vecchietta, 167. Veneziano, Antonio, 71, 81-84, 99, 131, , Marcello, , 93, 94, 121, 126, 135, 136, 142, 145, 173,, Leonardo da, 37, 80, 97, 106, 121, 123, 127, 128, 135, 139-67, 188, 203, 214, 221, 224, 241, 243, 245, 252, , Timoteo, 185, 186, , Daniele da, 225, terra, Francesca da, 71. Zenale, Bernardo, , Lo, 162. XXI NOTE A Maesta is the Christ or the Virgin in glory. A Pitta is the dead Christ mourned by the Virgin. A Tondo is a circular picture. A Predella is the panel at the base of an A HISTORY OF PAINTING INTRODUCTION I. The Ultimate Significance of all Art He who would understand the Art of Painting must first INTRO-understand the significance of all Art, of which Painting DUCTIONis but a part. The most vastly interesting thing to man is Life. Whence it comes, whither it goes—these are a part ofthe Eternal Mystery. But we can, and ought to knowall of life twixt its coming and its going. Now, we can only know life in two ways—either byPersonal Experience of it; or, at second hand, through itstransference to us by Communion with our our Personal adventures in life, even though we shouldbe granted the destiny to bestride the world like a Napoleon,can at best be but a small and parochial affair, after allssaid, when set against the multitudinous experience of ourgeneration. Shut off from communion with our fellows,we should walk but in a blind mans parish. But it isgiven to us to know of life through our fellows by theircommu


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