This notice is not without its use, as it acquaints us with the origin of the beautiful copies of Luti which are so frequently met with.
He was selected with Lutiand Trevisani, and other eminent masters, to paint the prophets of the Lateran, as well as other commissions.
Pietro Bianchi resembled Luti more than any of his scholars in elegance of manner, and excelled him in large compositions, which he derived from his other master, Baciccio.
Francesco Michelangeli, called l'Aquilano, is known to posterity from a letter written byLuti himself, (Lett.
Albany expatiates to her friend Canon Luti upon the uselessness of her life, and her desire to end it, I find this unobtrusive little sentence: "Fabre desires his compliments to you.
To-day has been received into our establishment the widow Margarita, daughter of the late Francesco Luti of Siena.
Luti sent it to Gabbiani for his correction before it was exposed to the public; a circumstance highly honourable to the modesty of the scholar and the abilities of the master.
Benedetto Luti was an honour to Gabbiani and to Florence.
A rival attraction already occupies the field in the person of a Tabreez Turkish lutiwith a performing rib-nosed mandril and a drum.
A village luti entertains me during the evening with a dancing deer; a comical affair of wood, made to dance on a table by jerking a string.
Still, luti or no luti, the people think I ought to have received a present.
The luti plays a sort of "whangadoodle" tune on a guitar, and manipulates the string so as to make the deer keep time to the tune.
Now and then, when the crowd with no money to spend becomes too clamorous about the doorway, the luti goes to the assistance of the guards, and giving the mandril the length of his chain, chases the people away.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "luti" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.