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Renaissance Art Reconsidered by Carol M. Richardson

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Renaissance Art Reconsidered

An Anthology of Primary Sources

Carol M. Richardson, Kim W. Woods, Michael W. Franklin

Wiley · Print & ebook · February 12, 2007

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Good for readers who enjoy Renaissance Art HistoryGood for readers interested in anthologyGood for fans of Art History

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Authors
Carol M. Richardson, Kim W. Woods, Michael W. Franklin
Publisher
Wiley
Published
February 12, 2007
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Renaissance Art History · Renaissance History
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Renaissance Art History

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Renaissance Art Reconsidered showcases the aesthetic principles and the workaday practices guiding daily life through these years of extraordinary human achievement. - A major new anthology, bringing to life the places, works, media, and issues that define Renaissance art - Ideal for use on Renaissance studies courses and for reference by students of art history - Moves beyond the borders of Italy to consider European, Mediterranean, and post Byzantine art, widening the trad...

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Renaissance Art Reconsidered showcases the aesthetic principles and the workaday practices guiding daily life through these years of extraordinary human achievement. - A major new anthology, bringing to life the places, works, media, and issues that define Renaissance art - Ideal for use on Renaissance studies courses and for reference by students of art history - Moves beyond the borders of Italy to consider European, Mediterranean, and post Byzantine art, widening the traditional focus of Renaissance art - Includes letters, treatises, contracts, inventories, and other public documents, many of which are translated into English for the first time in this volume - Showcases the aesthetic principles and the workaday practices guiding daily life through these years of extraordinary human achievement, providing crucial insight into the art and the context in which it was produced.

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