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Terribilità, the
modern Italian spelling, or terribiltà, as Michelangelo's 16th
century contemporaries tended to
spell it, is a
quality ascribed to his...
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called Il
Divino ("the
divine one"). His
contemporaries admired his
terribilità—his
ability to
instill a
sense of awe in
viewers of his art. Attempts...
- were
shown with
dramatic expressions that led to the
sensation of
great terribilità in the
feelings expressed in Michelangelo's sculptures, as in the face...
- era. One of the
qualities most
admired by his
contemporaries was his
terribilità, a
sense of awe-inspiring grandeur, and
subsequent artists attempted...
- 194–198; Blunt, 76, 99; Vasari, 269, note on
translating terribiltà/
terribilità Blunt, 99; Vasari, 276 Barnes, 71,
quoting and
discussing Blunt, 65 Barnes...
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certainly no disaster". The
critics were divided: the
horror and "
terribilità" of the
subject exercised fascination, but
devotees of
classicism expressed...
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Retrieved August 17, 2014. Hickman,
Jonathan (June 1, 2011).
Chapter One:
Terribilita. New York City:
Marvel Comics. Iron Man: The Iron Age #1–2 (August–September...
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possible influence; both
works imbue their subject with the
quality of
terribilità. The
picture was
bought in 1626 in
Italy for
Charles I of England, hung...
- Master's Hand"
February 2011 8.1 by five
critics S.H.I.E.L.D.
Volume 2 #1 "
Terribilità" June 2011 8.1 by five
critics S.H.I.E.L.D.
Volume 2 #2 "Fire" August...
- and was the
second part of a
series by
Jonathan Hickman.
Chapter One:
Terribilità, (August 2011)
Chapter Two: Fire, (October 2011)
Chapter Three: The Fall...