Memoirs of the early Italian painters / by Anna Jameson; thoroughly revised and in part rewritten by Estelle M. Hurll.
- Anna Brownell Jameson
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Memoirs of the early Italian painters / by Anna Jameson; thoroughly revised and in part rewritten by Estelle M. Hurll. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![destination of the Virgin !), and one in the Borghese Gallery (which is rich in pictures of the Ferrara school) representing Circe in a wild landscape. Another of these Ferrarese painters, Benvenuto Garo- falo [1481-1559], studied for some time at' Borne in the school of Eaphael, but it does not appear that he assisted, like Dosso Dossi (by himself) most of the other students, in any of his works. He was older than Raphael, and already advanced in his art before he went to Rome; but while there he knew how to profit by the higher principles which were laid down, and studied assidu- ously ; with a larger, freer style of drawing, and a certain ele- vation in the expression of his heads acquired in the school of Raphael, he combined the glowing color which characterized 1 [ Vide Le/jen/Is /f the Madonna, p. 104, and Marred and Legendary Art, pp. 278, 279.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24877888_0259.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


