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| sent on March 16, 2023 (16:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
My favorite work, but it is so high that you need the wide angle to shoot it without falling lines! Your colors are amazing! La mia opera preferita, ma è talmente alta che serve il grandangolo per riprenderla senza linee cadenti! I tuoi colori sono strepitosi! |
| sent on March 16, 2023 (17:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Ingmaggiore. If you compete in terms of preference, I think to list the winners would need several telephone directories :-P :-P !!! As for falling lines, keep in mind that the painting, among other things, is tilted. Grazie Ingmaggiore. Se si fa a gara in fatto di preferenza, credo che per elencare i vincitori servirebbero diversi elenchi telefonici!!! Per quanto riguarda le linee cadenti, tieni presente che il dipinto, fra l'altro, é inclinato. |
| sent on March 16, 2023 (17:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful and interesting. congratulations! Bellissima e interessante. Complimenti! |
| sent on March 16, 2023 (18:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well, we're seeing Raphael... Thanks Diodato. Beh, stiamo vedendo Raffaello... Grazie Diodato. |
| sent on March 16, 2023 (21:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I like to report what Giorgio Vasari writes in the Lives on the death of the divine painter from Urbino. Keep in mind that the Transfiguration was among the last works of the Master. "They put to his death at the head in the room, where he worked, the table of the Transfiguration that he had finished for Cardinal de' Medici, which works in seeing the dead body and the living one, made the soul burst with pain to every one who looked there." Mi piace riportare ciò che scrive Giorgio Vasari nelle Vite sulla morte del divin pittore urbinate. Si tenga a mente che la Trasfigurazione fu tra le ultime opere del Maestro. "Gli misero alla morte al capo nella sala, ove lavorava, la tavola della Trasfigurazione che aveva finita per il cardinale de' Medici, la quale opera nel vedere il corpo morto e quella viva, faceva scoppiare l'anima di dolore a ogni uno che quivi guardava." |
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