The Study And Criticism Of Italian Art. First Series [and] Second Series. [Two Volumes]

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  • London: George Bell And Sons, 1912
By Berenson, Bernhard
London: George Bell And Sons, 1912. Later printings. Cloth. Wear to spine ends else very good crisp copies. A nice set.. xiv, 152 pp.; xii, 152 pp. Illus. with 43 & 42 b/w plates. 8vo. The first two books of Berenson's series. First Series: Vasari in the light of recent publications; Dante's visual images, and his early illustrators; Some comments on Correggio in connection with his pictures in Dresden; The fourth centenary of Correggio; Amico di Sandro; Certain copies after lost originals by Giorgione; Ventian painting, chiefly before Titian, at the exhibition of Venetian art. Second Series: The Caen "Sposalizio;" Alessio Baldovinetti and the new "Madonna" of the Louvre; The British museum "Raphael" cartoon; The drawings of Andrea Mantegna; A word for renaissance churches; Certain unrecognized paintings by Masolino; An unpublished masterpiece by Filippino Lippi; An alter-piece by Girolamo da Cremona; Rudiments of connoisseurship.

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Title

The Study And Criticism Of Italian Art. First Series [and] Second Series. [Two Volumes]

Author

Berenson, Bernhard

Binding

Cloth

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

George Bell And Sons: London

Date

1912

Edition

Later printings


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