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Identifier: histoiredelartpe18891mn (find matches)
Title: Histoire de l'art pendant la Renaissance
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Müntz, Eugène, 1845-1902
Subjects: Art Renaissance
Publisher: Paris : Hachette
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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de toutes leurs forces et à appeler à leurcour, leur popularité auprès de leurs concitoyens ou sujets dût-elle en souffrir,les Florentins, apôtres du nouvel art; le calcul, à défaut de conviction, leur eneût fait une loi. Les encouragements den haut venant à manquer, la foule sentenait au contraire au style traditionnel. Seules Padoue et Vérone firent excep-tion : cest que la Renaissance y remontait au quatorzième siècle et à Pétrarque,et quau quinzième siècle le long séjour, dans ces régions, dun artiste aussiextraordinaire que Donatello tint lieu de toute autre propagande. Dans ce grand concours entre des races aussi différentes les unes des autresque le Napolitain, avec sa mobilité et son brio, lest du grave et orgueilleuxcitoyen de la Ville éternelle, que le Florentin, avec son esprit à la fois vif etposé et son activité féconde, lest des Calabrais ou des Romagnols, dominés parla violence de leurs passions, ou lOmbrien, pauvre et mystique, du Vénitien,
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LES MILIEUX ITALIENS. 49 plein de finesse et amoureux de magnificence; que le montagnard belliqueuxlest du laborieux habitant de la plaine; que les laboureurs de lEmilie le sontdes matelots de la Ligurie : la victoire tient, non pas à la vitalité des popula-tions, à leur richesse, à leur puissance ou à leur instruction, mais à des causesspécifiques, de lordre le plus délicat, et dont plus dune échappe à lanalyse.Par quelles lois mystérieuses expliquer, par exemple, comment le microscopiqueduché dUrbin a pu produire, à lui seul, trois des génies qui ont laissé dans

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Art
  • booksubject:Renaissance
  • bookpublisher:Paris___Hachette
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  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University
  • bookleafnumber:67
  • bookcollection:americana
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