Essays on Life, Art and Science
Essays on Life, Art and Science
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ine," of which the second section is
here given under the title, "The Sanctuary of Montrigone." The
section devoted to the sculptor represents all that Butler then knew
about Tabachetti, but since it was written various documents have
come to light, principally owing to the investigations of Cavaliere
Francesco Negri, of Casale Monferrato, which negative some of
Butler's most cherished conclusions. Had Butler lived he would
either have rewritten his essay in accordance with Cavaliere Negri's
discoveries, of which he fully recognised the value, or incorporated
them into the revised edition of "Ex Voto," which he intended to
publish. As it stands, the essay requires so much revision that I
have decided to omit it altogether, and to postpone giving English
readers a full account of Tabachetti's career until a second edition
of "Ex Voto" is required. Meanwhile I have given a brief summary of
the main facts of Tabachetti's life in a note (page 154) to the
essay on "Art in the Valley of Saas." Any one who wish
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