A new edition of Campbell and Coleâ s acclaimed survey of Italian Renaissance art, updated to reflect the very latest scholarship and contemporary restorations.
A new edition of Campbell and Coleâ s acclaimed survey of Italian Renaissance art, updated to reflect the very latest scholarship and contemporary restorations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen J. Campbell is Henry and Elizabeth Wiesenfeld Professor and Acting Department Chair at Johns Hopkins University. He taught previously at the University of Michigan and the University of Pennsylvania.
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Introduction 1. 1300-1400: The Trecento Inheritance 2. 1400-1410: The Cathedral and the City 3. 1410-1420: Commissioning Art: Standardization, Customization, Emulation 4. 1420-1430: Perspective and Its Discontents 5. 1430-1440: Practice and Theory 6. 1440-1450: Palace and Church 7. 1450-1460: Rome and Other Romes 8. 1460-1470: Courtly Values 9. 1470-1480: What Is Naturalism? 10. 1480-1490: Migration and Mobility 11. 1490-1500: The Allure of the Secular 12. 1500-1510: Human Nature Italian Renaissance Materials and Techniques Chronology of Rule 1400-1600: Key Centers Glossary Bibliographical Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading Sources of Quotations
Introduction 1. 1300-1400: The Trecento Inheritance 2. 1400-1410: The Cathedral and the City 3. 1410-1420: Commissioning Art: Standardization, Customization, Emulation 4. 1420-1430: Perspective and Its Discontents 5. 1430-1440: Practice and Theory 6. 1440-1450: Palace and Church 7. 1450-1460: Rome and Other Romes 8. 1460-1470: Courtly Values 9. 1470-1480: What Is Naturalism? 10. 1480-1490: Migration and Mobility 11. 1490-1500: The Allure of the Secular 12. 1500-1510: Human Nature Italian Renaissance Materials and Techniques Chronology of Rule 1400-1600: Key Centers Glossary Bibliographical Notes and Suggestions for Further Reading Sources of Quotations
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