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This title is a look at the study of paintings produced in France in the 15th century, which has led to the rediscovery of several forgotten personalities...
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Part of the "Bibliophile" series, which provides unique portraits of European art history. This work gives insights into the artists' biographies and their...
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Part of the "Bibliophile" series, which provides unique portraits of European art history. This work gives insights into the artists' biographies and their...
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Inverting rules with obvious relish, Florentine artist Piero di Cosimo (1462-1522) is known for his highly personal visual language. This book presents...
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Recounting the biblical stories through visual images was the most prestigious form of commission for a Renaissance artist. This book examines some of...
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The Italian Renaissance was a creative period for art criticism as well as for art. This collection of papers by Michael Baxandall explores the relationship...
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This is the official record of the restoration of Leonardo's painting "The Last Supper". Barcilon documents the technical aspects of the restoration, while...
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Renaissance Florence, of endless fascination for the beauty of its art and architecture, is no less intriguing for its dynamic political, economic, and...
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This pocket book presents the most important works from the greatest masters of 15th century painting, including: Boticelli, Mantegna, van Eyck, Bosch,...
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Does Leonardo's near-ruined Last Supper still offer anything new to be seen or to be said? This work is a resounding "Yes" to both questions. With direct...
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Early Renaissance artists gradually gained respect for their work. This text explores how Mantegna, da Vinci, Raphael, Durer and others gained respect...
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A study of a manuscript created in 1469 by Taddeo Crevelli, an Italian
illuminator of manuscripts. Kurt Barstow discusses each of Crevelli's paintings...
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Presents a comprehensive survey of the dog as shown in painting, sculpture, works on paper, and photography from the end of the sixteenth century. This...
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Includes an essay and entries on seven works that will be seen in the United States as part of a focus exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This...
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An investigation of the fascinating intersection of art, politics and gender in the public sphere of Florence in the 15th century. Adrian Randolph identifies...
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In 1452, Florentine sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti unveiled a masterpiece that had been a quarter-century in the making: ten bronze panels depicting intricate...
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Desiderio da Settignano (ca 1429/30-1464), like most sculptors before Michelangelo, was long overlooked by scholars, who focused their attention almost...
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During the 15th century, drawing evolved into an art form in its own right. This manual examines the work of major draughtsmen of the century - Pisanello,...
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