第10章 THE STATE AS A WORK OF ART(10)(3 / 3)

At that time Raphael, a boy of twelve years of age, was at school under Pietro Perugino.The impressions of these days are perhaps immortalized in the small, early pictures of St.Michael and St.George: something of them, it may be, lives eternally in the large painting of St.

Michael: and if Astorre Baglione has anywhere found his apotheosis, it is in the figure of the heavenly horseman in the Heliodorus.

The opponents of the Baglioni were partly destroyed, partly scattered in terror, and were henceforth incapable of another enterprise of the kind.After a time a partial reconciliation took place, and some of the exiles were allowed to return.But Perugia became none the safer or more tranquil: the inward discord of the ruling family broke out in frightful excesses.An opposition was formed against Guido and Ridolfo and their sons Gianpaolo, Simonetto, Astorre, Gismondo, Gentile, Marcantonio and others, by two great-nephews, Grifone and Carlo Barciglia; the latter of the two was also nephew of Varano Prince of Camerino, and brother-in-law of one of the former exiles, Gerolamo della Penna.In vain did Simonetto, warned by sinister presentiment, entreat his uncle on his knees to allow him to put Penna to death: