Humanistic Studies of the University of Kansas, Vol. 1Mitchell, Arthur
Philosophy
Humanistic Studies of the University of Kansas, Vol. 1
Mitchell, Arthur
Humanities
III. _Pippa Passes._
1. Annibale Carracci (burlesque--“Hannibal Scratchy”)
(1560-1609). With his brother and his uncle founded
the Bolognese school, which was eclectic and
comprised the good points of all the great masters.
2. Correggio (1494-1534). The head of the Lombard
School at Parma, a painter of graceful naturalness
and sweetness and of great technical power in
chiaroscuro.
3. Titian (1477-1576). A Venetian painter who lacked
inventiveness but was the greatest of colorists.
a. Annunciation--in the Cathedral at Treviso,
painted by Titian in 1519.
IV. _My Last Duchess._
1. Fra Pandolf. An imaginary artist.
V. _In a Gondola._
1. Schidone (c. 1570-1615). A portrait painter of the
Lombard school.
a. Eager Duke. An imaginary picture.
2. Luca Giordano (1632-1705). Called Luke-work-fast
because of his father’s miserly urging; a painter
of superficiality and facility.
a. Prim Saint. An imaginary picture.
3. Giorgione (Castelfranco) (1477-1510). A Venetian
painter who did for his school what Leonardo da
Vinci had done for Florence twenty years earlier.
a. Magdalen--imaginary.
4. Titian.
a. Ser (a picture).
VI. _Waring._
1. Polidoro da Caravaggio.
VII. _Pictor Ignotus._
1. Pictor Ignotus--an imaginary painter of Italy.
VIII. _Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day._
1. Michael Angelo and discussion of painting.
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