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The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti

CHAPTER X
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The return from Teutonic to Roman standards of taste, which marked the advent of humanism, introduced a hybrid manner.

This, in its first commencement, was extremely charming.

The buildings of Leo Battista Alberti, of Brunelleschi, and of Bramante are distinguished by an exquisite purity and grace combined with picturesqueness.

No edifice in any style is more stately, and at the same time more musical in linear proportions, than the Church of S.Andrea at Mantua.
The Cappella dei Pazzi and the Church of S.Spirito at Florence are gems of clear-cut and harmonious dignity.

The courtyard of the Cancelleria at Rome, the Duomo at Todi, show with what supreme ability the great architect of Casteldurante blended sublimity with suavity, largeness and breadth with naivete and delicately studied detail.


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