Mantegna "The Martyrdom of St.
James" (1453) Eremitani Church,
Padua
"A few feet away, a strapping great
fellow in livery stood musing, motionless,
statuesque, useless, like that purely
decorative warrior whom one sees in the
most tumultuous of Mantegna's
paintings, lost in thought, leaning upon
his shield, while other people around him
are rushing about slaughtering each
other." — Swann's Way