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“ Art manifests whatever is most exalted, and it manifests it to all.”—Taine
A WORD TO THE TEACHER.
RAPHAEL SANTI “THE PERFECT ARTIST, THE PERFECT MAN.”
MURILLO AND SPANISH ART
MURILLO AND SPANISH ART.
RUBENS
PETER PAUL RUBENS. 1577–1640.
ALBRECHT DURER AND HIS CITY
ALBRECHT DURER. 1471–1528.
This charming study invites listeners into the world of Raphael, the Renaissance master whose paintings, sculptures, poetry, and architectural ideas still captivate us today. It begins by tracing his humble origins in the quiet Umbrian town of Urbino, where a reverent, simple lifestyle and the lingering spirit of Saint Francis helped shape his gentle, pious sensibility. Early chapters describe the nurturing influence of his family and the vibrant artistic community that surrounded him, offering a vivid picture of the cultural backdrop that ignited his extraordinary talent.
Beyond biography, the book offers a thoughtful guide for educators, suggesting ways to bring Raphael’s masterpieces to life through rich visual reproductions and lively discussion. Listeners will discover practical tips for linking his art to language lessons, encouraging a love of beauty that steadies the mind amid life’s challenges. With an inspiring blend of history, critique, and teaching advice, the work celebrates how one man’s harmonious spirit can still illuminate classrooms and hearts alike.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (141K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hope, Jacqueline Jeremy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-09-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1860
An early champion of adult education, she also wrote lively books for young readers about American literature and great artists. Her career joined teaching, cultural work, and public service in a way that feels both practical and inspiring.
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