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Andrea Del Sarto Lucrezia Dramatic Monologue R Browning

Andrea del Sarto is a dramatic monologue by R. Browning (1855) where the Renaissance painter Andrea del Sarto laments his devotion to his wife Lucrezia over his art, acknowledging his artistic failings.

Andrea del Sarto, a dramatic monologue by R. Browning (1855), features the painter Andrea del Sarto reflecting on his lesser devotion to art compared to his wife Lucrezia and acknowledging his shortcomings.

Front Andrea del sarto
Back dramatic monologue
r Browning
1855
Andrea del sarto was a contemporary of Michaelangelo and Raphael
Andrea del sarto was less devoted to his art than to his wife lucrezia
Browning's poem makes him aware of his deficiencies, talking to lucrezia with sad resignation about his enslavement

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