| Jules Lubbock - 2006 - 380 pages
Recounting the biblical stories through visual images was the most prestigious form of commission for a Renaissance artist. In this book, Jules Lubbock examines some of the ... | |
| Kurt Barstow - 2000 - 280 pages
An illustrated treatise on a book of hours created between 1469 and 1473 in Ferrara, Italy. | |
| Eugène Müntz - 2011 - 256 pages
Raphael was the artist who most closely resembled Pheidias. The Greeks said that the latter invented nothing; rather, he carried every kind of art invented by his forerunners ... | |
| Victoria Charles - 2012 - 200 pages
The Renaissance began at the end of the 14th century in Italy and had extended across the whole of Europe by the second half of the 16th century. The rediscovery of the ... | |
| Félix Witting, M.L. Patrizi - 2012 - 200 pages
After staying in Milan for his apprenticeship, Michelangelo da Caravaggio arrived in Rome in 1592. There he started to paint with both realism and psychological analysis of the ... | |
| Felix Witting, M.L. Patrizi - 2012 - 256 pages
After staying in Milan for his apprenticeship, Michelangelo da Caravaggio arrived in Rome in 1592. There he started to paint with both realism and psychological analysis of the ... | |
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