It is a small, lofty room, quite covered over with frescos of sacred subjects, both on the walls and ceiling, a good deal faded, yet pretty distinctly preserved.
Novelty, therefore, sufficient for all the purposes of poetry, we may have on sacred subjects.
We must premise that we limit the title of 'sacred poet' by excluding those who only devoted a small portion of their time and talent now and then, to sacred subjects.
A man who had so little reverence as Tintoret showed for his own higher self, his fellow-men, and his art, would scarcely seem well qualified to take up sacred subjects.
He followed the Van Eycks, but lowered their treatment of sacred subjects.
Even Titian, great as he was, proved a better painter of heathen mythology than of sacred subjects.
Many of them contained exquisite frescoes of sacred subjects.
He soon became famous for his extemporaneous versifications of all kinds of sacred subjects, such as the Resurrection, the future judgment, the Passion, and the heavenly kingdom.
In sacred subjects, which he painted by no means con amore, he affects the hard style of David and his French followers.
Even after Leonardo came to Milan, bringing with him new motives and a wide curiosity, the native Lombard masters, such as Luini and Gaudenzio Ferrari, adhered in the main to sacred subjects.
Herein will be found the source of a notable distinction between the treatment of sacred subjects by Venetian painters and all others.
Bound down to sacred subjects, he was too apt to make angels out of street-urchins, and to paint the portraits of his peasant-loves for Virgins.
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