I admit that I don't understand any Italian words. But as I saw Parigi's works (in real size) in the museum in the Santa Croce (Firenze), I decided immediately that I have to take something back home with me. I couldn't afford the big one (too big and too expansive), so I just bought this book. How
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I admit that I don't understand any Italian words. But as I saw Parigi's works (in real size) in the museum in the Santa Croce (Firenze), I decided immediately that I have to take something back home with me. I couldn't afford the big one (too big and too expansive), so I just bought this book. How good are his works? As I saw his xylograph, I was just like frozen, standing in front of them with wide opening eyes. This is the power of his pictures, much more stronger than any words.
King Creon by Sophocles? I prefer Jong to Frued. Who says you can't use logic to determine truth? Isn't that a form of rationalism? You have some heavey weight reading there. I like it.
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The power of the pictureI admit that I don't understand any Italian words. But as I saw Parigi's works (in real size) in the museum in the Santa Croce (Firenze), I decided immediately that I have to take something back home with me. I couldn't afford the big one (too big and too expansive), so I just bought this book. How ... (continue)
I admit that I don't understand any Italian words. But as I saw Parigi's works (in real size) in the museum in the Santa Croce (Firenze), I decided immediately that I have to take something back home with me. I couldn't afford the big one (too big and too expansive), so I just bought this book. How good are his works? As I saw his xylograph, I was just like frozen, standing in front of them with wide opening eyes. This is the power of his pictures, much more stronger than any words.