| Charles Christopher Black - 1875 - 368 pages
...tomb of Julius II. The intention of placing it in St. Peter's had been abandoned for many years, and in the church of S. Pietro in Vincoli, of which Julius had been cardinal, Michael Angelo had at length the comfort of seeing the sepulchre finally erected. The spot... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1888 - 906 pages
...II., both for fortification walls round the castle of S. Angelo, and also to build a palace adjoining the church of S. Pietro in Vincoli, of •which Julius had been titular cardinal. Giuliano was much disappointed that Bramante was preferred to himself as architect... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 960 pages
...II., both for fortification walls round the Castle of S. Angelo, and also to build a palace adjoining the church of S. Pietro in Vincoli, of which Julius had been titular cardinal. Giuliano was much disappointed that Bramante wa> preferred to himself as architect... | |
| James Dennistoun - Renaissance - 1909 - 690 pages
...Life. This, however, is a free interpretation of the allegory, the figures being, according to Visari, Leah and Rachel. The recumbent Pope was the wretched...opinion. In his Lectures, Fuseli has exposed several of his defects, and the impression it most frequently leaves upon the spectator is thus aptly expressed... | |
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