| Bernard Berenson - 1896 - 184 páginas
...design, which is of great beauty indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most of us — an interest...life, to immensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant prostrate on the ground and his assailant bending over, each intent on stabbing... | |
| Bernard Berenson - 1896 - 184 páginas
...design, which is of great beauty indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most of us — an interest...life, to immensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant prostrate on the ground and his assailant bending over, each intent on stabbing... | |
| Bernard Berenson - 1898 - 164 páginas
...design, which is of great beauty indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most of us — an interest...life, to immensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant prostrate on the ground and his assailant bending over, each intent on stabbing... | |
| Bernard Berenson - 1909 - 240 páginas
...design, which is of great beauty indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most of us — an interest...in these savagely battling forms arises from their I power to directly communicate life, to im1 mensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant... | |
| Fogg Art Museum, Paul Joseph Sachs - 1915 - 372 páginas
...design, which is of great beauty indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most of us — an interest...life, to immensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant prostrate on the ground and his assailant bending over, each intent on stabbing... | |
| Fogg Art Museum, Paul Joseph Sachs - 1915 - 374 páginas
...indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most c;f us — an interest in the technique or history of...life, to immensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant prostrate on the ground and his assailant bending over, each intent on stabbing... | |
| Fitz Roy Carrington - 1917 - 294 páginas
...design, which is of great beauty indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most of us — an interest...life, to immensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant prostrate on the ground and his assailant, bending over, each intent on stabbing... | |
| Bernhard Berenson - 228 páginas
...design, which is of great beauty indeed, but not at all in proportion to the spell exerted upon us. Least of all is it — for most of us — an interest...life, to immensely heighten our sense of vitality. Look at the combatant prostrate on the ground and his assailant bending over, each intent on stabbing... | |
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