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CORREGGIO By Estelle M. Hurll A study of the Renaissance painter, first published in 1901. Over-shadowed by some of the other Italian Renaissance masters, Correggio is a highly accomplished artist, and the author of many classic paintings of the Renaissance. Fully illustrated in a brand new format, from each stage in Correggio's career. Painters Series. 152 pages. www.crmoon.com

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CORREGGIO By Estelle M. Hurll A study of the Renaissance painter, first published in 1901. Over-shadowed by some of the other Italian Renaissance masters, Correggio is a highly accomplished artist, and the author of many classic paintings of the Renaissance. Fully illustrated in a brand new format, from each stage in Correggio's career. Painters Series. 152 pages. www.crmoon.com
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Estelle May Hurll (1863-1924) was a 19th-century art critic and author, renowned for her contributions to the field of art history and art criticism. Hurll's work focused on the aesthetic education and appreciation of art through detailed analysis of individual artists and their works. Her scholarly approach often combined biographical details with critical assessments of artists' styles and techniques, making art more accessible to a lay audience. One of her notable works is 'Correggio', which delves into the life and art of Antonio Allegri da Correggio, an influential Italian Renaissance painter. This book exemplifies Hurll's ability to articulate the nuanced characteristics of Renaissance art, emphasizing Correggio's use of chiaroscuro and his skill in depicting emotions and movement, elements that have made him lauded as a precursor to the Baroque style. Hurll's literary style frequently employed a didactic tone, intending to educate readers on the importance of art's cultural and aesthetic qualities. Her writings stand as an important contribution to early art history pedagogy, influencing the way art has been taught and appreciated in the years following her passing. Her works continue to serve as valuable resources for those interested in the art and artists of the Renaissance period.