History of Italian Renaissance Art
Painting, Sculpture, Architecture
Frederick Hartt
Considered the best book ever written on this important period in Western
art. The best textbook in its field and assigned reading in many college
courses on art history. Comprehensive, well-illustrated, and entertaining,
it is also a model of clarity and scholarly precision. This fourth edition
includes and extended presentation of the Quattrocento and Cinquecento in
Florence, Rome, and Venice, as well as additional pictured works by north
Italian artists and by Florentine artists of the Maniera 846 illustrations,
135 plates in full color.
Prentice Hall & Harry Abrahms, New York, 1994, fourth edition, 696 pages, 9"
x 11", gray cloth cover with gold lettering on spine, illustrated, city maps
on front end papers.
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