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Morbidezza is a
Renaissance artistic concept that
describes an
naturalistic delicacy in
flesh tones. It can also
describe pejoratively as
being soft, weak...
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would have left the
gathering of wits by the next train." A poem
titled "
Morbidezza" in the
October 1894
number of
Punch saw in the novel's
device more artificiality...
- [slow waltz] to
outdo all others." The work is
marked "Molto
rubato con
morbidezza,"
indicating Debussy's
encouragement of a
flexible tempo. It has been...
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element from the
refrain in a
slower tempo and
marked molto rubato con
morbidezza. The
third version of the
refrain leads to a coda
marked app****ionato...
- This
score reads:
Odessa Op. 26. 3/8 Introduction; 3/4
Andantino con
morbidezza.
Another score (only one) reads: 2 Pensées caractéristiques pour Piano...
- than her
bravura was the
melting glow at the
centre of her voice, her
morbidezza (softness)."
Shortly after, she
stepped in for two
performances of Rigoletto...
- (Nature,
Elements of
Drawing and Painting), Las Disertaciones, also
called Morbidezza,
Florencia and her
translations of the
Iliad and the Odyssey, with a translation...
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finding of the
painting that "this is an
original of Leonardo: the '
morbidezza', the
condition of the 'crepatura' are
unique and
exactly equivalent to...
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Symbolist psychology: "the
Symbolist artist is a decadent,
swept over by
morbidezza and eroticism,
persuaded by suffering,
despising the
bourgeois life. Jewels...
- Mantegna,
Bonsignori is more
modern in his
style and his
coloring has more
morbidezza. He
excelled in
painting animals,
which he was fond of
introducing in...