Hybrid Renaissance introduces the idea that the Renaissance in Italy, elsewhere in Europe, and in the world beyond Europe is an example of ...
Continue Reading →Before the Renaissance and Reformation, holy images were treated not as “art” but as objects of veneration which possessed the tangible presence of ...
Continue Reading →In seeing printed reproductions as a form of response to Michelangelo’s work, Bernadine Barnes focuses on the choices that printmakers and publishers made ...
Continue Reading →THIS VOLUME concludes ‘The Collected Essays of Rudolf Wittkower’ with a selection from the author’s writings and lectures on Renaissance topics. It will, ...
Continue Reading →This book will have at least one feature in common with all those already published on Mannerism; it will appear to describe something ...
Continue Reading →This work presents a survey of Italian Renaissance architecture in the Cinquecento. It discusses the work of Bramante, Giulio Romano, Michelangelo and Palladio, ...
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