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The Art Of The Moving Picture

CHAPTER XI
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But in Tintoretto's compositions the position and arrangement of his figures as he began to dwell upon his great conceptions were such as to render the study from the living model a matter of great difficulty and at times an impossibility....

He ...
modelled his sculptures ...

imparting to his models a far more complete character than had been customary.

These firmly moulded figures, sometimes draped, sometimes free, he suspended in a box made of wood, or of cardboard for his smaller work, in whose walls he made an aperture to admit a lighted candle....

He sits moving the light about amidst his assemblage of figures.


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