Full of action and strange character, it was everything the reverse of that dreadful commonplace into which art on the Continent seems to be hurrying back. But Cornelius was no commonplace being ; with his small fiery eyes and his lump on his cheek, like... History of Modern Italian Art - Page 291by Ashton Rollins Willard - 1900 - 713 pagesFull view - About this book
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...me exactly the same effect it did at first. Full of action and strong character, it was everything reverse of that dreadful commonplace into which Art on the Continent seems to be hurrying back. But Cornelius was no commonplace being; with his small fiery eyes and his lump on his cheek, like David's,... | |
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