Angelico


fra
[frah;; italian frah] /frɑ;; italian frɑ/ (show ipa), (giovanni da fiesole) 1387–1455, italian painter.
historical examples

angelico’s conception of the same subject is higher and more mystical.
giotto and his works in padua john ruskin

but surely, angelico will always retain his power over everybody?
the crown of wild olive john ruskin

the angelico opened his beautiful eyes, languishing and moist with tears.
the catholic world; vol. iv.; october, 1866, to march, 1867. e. rameur

consider carefully what delights you in any original picture of angelico’s.
the crown of wild olive john ruskin

they saw the cell which angelico had ornamented with the loveliest painting.
the red lily, complete anatole france

you might end by liking overbeck and cornelius as well as angelico.
the crown of wild olive john ruskin

in the fresco representing the noli me tangere angelico gives us a work full of freshness and life, idealized in giottesque style.
fra angelico j. b. supino

one sees there the figures of angelico, the colours of veronese.
punch, or the london charivari volume 107, november 17, 1894 various

in very early art they are mostly symbolised, and sometimes oddly and uncouthly; and even so by angelico da fiesole.
blackwood’s edinburgh magazine, vol. 65, no. 400, february, 1849 various

fesch, cardinal “angelico” in the collection of, i. 44, and note.
arrows of the chace, v. 2 john ruskin

noun
fra (fra), original name guido di pietro; monastic name fra giovanni da fiesole. ?1400–55, italian fresco painter and dominican friar

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