In this picture, however, the force of the thought hardly atones for the
painfulness of the scene and the turbulence of its feeling.The power of the master is more strikingly shown in his treatment of a subject
which, however important, and however deep in its meaning, supplies not to the
ordinary painter material enough ever to form a picture of high interest; the
Baptism of Christ. From the purity of Giotto to the intolerable, inconceivable
brutality of Salvator,every order of feeling has been displayed
in its treatment; but I am aware of no single case, except this of which I am
about to speak, in which it has formed an impressive picture. oil paintings for sale
Giotto's, in the Academy of Florence, engraved in the series just published,
(Galleria delle belle Arti,) is one of the most touching I know, especially in
the reverent action of the attendant angels, and Leonardo's angel in that of
Andrea del Verrocchio is very beautiful, but the event is one whose character
and importance are ineffable upon the features: the descending dove hardly
affects us, because its constant symbolical occurrence hardens us, and makes us
look on it as a mere type or letter,oil painting for sale, instead of the actual presence of the
Spirit; and by all the sacred painters the power that might be put into the
landscape is lost, for though their use of foliage and distant sky or mountain
is usually very admirable, as we shall see in the fifth chapter, yet they cannot
deal with near water or rock, and the hexagonal and basaltic protuberances of
their river shore are I think too painful to be endured even by the most
acceptant mind, as eminently in that of Angelico, in the Vita di Christo, which,
as far as I can judge, is a total failure in action, expression, and all else;
and in general it is in this subject especially, that the greatest painters show
their weakness. For this reason, I suppose, and feeling the difficulty of it,
Tintoret has thrown into it his utmost strength, and it becomes noble in his
hands by his most
singularly imaginative expression, not only of the immediate fact, but of the
whole train of thought of which it is suggestive; and by his considering the
baptism not only as the submission of Christ to the fulfilment of all
righteousness, but as the opening of the earthly struggle with the prince of the
powers of the air, which instantly beginning in the temptation, ended only on
the cross. wholesale oil paintin
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