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La renaissance a florence. la naissance d'un art nouveau (edition 1998)

by Turner Richard, Turner Richard (Auteur)

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For courses in Renaissance Art. This text offers an account of 14th and 15th-century Florentine art in its social, cultural, political, geographic, economic and religious settings. Ranging in scope from monumental and public artworks to the intimacy of the domestic interior, it explores artistic patronage and the working conditions of artists.… (more)
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Title:La renaissance a florence. la naissance d'un art nouveau
Authors:Turner Richard
Other authors:Turner Richard (Auteur)
Info:Flammarion (1998), Broché, 175 pages
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Renaissance Florence: The Invention of a New Art (Perspectives Series) by Richard N. Turner

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For courses in Renaissance Art. This text offers an account of 14th and 15th-century Florentine art in its social, cultural, political, geographic, economic and religious settings. Ranging in scope from monumental and public artworks to the intimacy of the domestic interior, it explores artistic patronage and the working conditions of artists.

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