Whatever l'Ingegno was, or whatever he did, one cannot ignore his existence in a survey of the Umbrian school, and the very fact of the mystery in which he is shrouded attracts and draws one to him.
L'Ingegno is a mysterious figure in the school of Perugino.
Not in this manner is intelligence perceived; this can occur only by turning towards itself, and by contemplating itself.
Intelligence perceives the intelligible entity as sensation perceives the sense-object, by intuition.
The Poetry in the Stanze and the frescoes in the church of La Pace, which he has been supposed to have borrowed from the same source, are traced by more recent critics to works of Andrea l'Ingegno at Perugia and Assisi.
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