Marina Warner begins with the gospels, noting the slight allusions to Mary, and the curious confusions between the two women of that name. ...
Continue Reading βThis book grew out of a series of events organized by Irving Lavin in Princeton to commemorate the three-hundredth anniversary of Bernini’s death. ...
Continue Reading βLives as lived and lives as written are never one and the same. To turn the first into the second one must introduce ...
Continue Reading βThe 2008 exhibition Piranesi. The Print Collection of Ghent University, staged in the Museum of Fine Arts (MSK) of Ghent, Belgium, thematized and ...
Continue Reading βPrimitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity was intended to be the first volume of a four-part series of books covering the history of ...
Continue Reading βFrom the late fifteenth century onwards, scholars across Europe began to write books about how to read and evaluate histories. These pioneering works ...
Continue Reading βThis learned and heavy volume should be placed on the shelves of every art historical library. It makes accessible, for the first time ...
Continue Reading βThe great period of Early Renaissance art in Italy was initiated by the architectural, technological, and scriptural achievements of the renowned fifteenth-century Florentine ...
Continue Reading βColin Rowe and Fred Koetter in the 1970βs developed their ideas of a βCollage Cityβ as an essay. Collage City was expanded and ...
Continue Reading βThis revealing memoir by Aldo Rossi (1937-1997), one of the most visible and controversial figures ever on the international architecture scene, intermingles discussions ...
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