I doubt if anybody equals him, as to the constant inten-
sity and incessant variety of his pictures, and whatever he
paints, he throws, as it were, upon its own powers; as though an
artist should draw figures that started into life, and proceeded to
action for themselves, their creator.
sity and incessant variety of his pictures, and whatever he
paints, he throws, as it were, upon its own powers; as though an
artist should draw figures that started into life, and proceeded to
action for themselves, their creator.
Stories from the Italian Poets - 1846