Vasari on Piero di Cosimo
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- "He would sometimes stop to gaze at a wall against which sick people had been for a long time discharging their spittle, and from this he would picture to himself battles of horsemen, and the most fantastic cities and widest landscapes that were ever seen; and he did the same with the clouds in the sky." Vasari on Piero di Cosimo--tr. Gaston Du C. DeVere via [1]
- Fermavasi tallora a considerare un muro, dove lungamente fusse stato sputato da persone malate e ne cavava le battaglie de' cavagli e le più fantastiche città e più gran paesi che si vedesse mai; simil faceva de' nuvoli de l'aria.
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