The art of the renaissance / Peter and Linda Murray.
By: Murray, Peter [author]
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Contributor(s): Murray, Linda [author]
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709.024 Viewing Renaissance art / | 709.024 Locating Renaissance art / | 709.024 A concise encyclopaedia of the Italian Renaissance / | 709.024 The art of the renaissance / | 709.03 Baroque and Rococo / | 709.03 Art in theory 1648-1815 : an anthology of changing ideas / | 709.03 The age of baroque / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The Renaissance began in Italy, but it was not a purely Italian phenomenon. It grew out of European civilization, with roots in Antiquity, in Christian dogma, and in Byzantium. The artistic ferment which had taken hold of Florence by 1420 was also reflected in the national schools of Siena, Umbria, Mantua and Rome; and the new ideas spread form Italy through France, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain and Portugal. Artists as diverse as Piero della Francesca, Van Eyck, Durer, Mantegna and Bellini are included, with superb illustrations of their work, and the book closes with the advent of the giants of the High Renaissance - Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The Renaissance began in Italy, but it grew out of European civilization, with roots in Antiquity, in Christian dogma, and in Byzantium. The artistic ferment which had taken hold of Florence by 1420 was also reflected in the regional schools of Siena, Umbria, Mantua and Rome; and the new ideas spread from Italy through France, the Netherlands, Austria, Spain and Portugal. Artists as diverse as Piero della Francesca, Van Eyck, Durer, Mantegna and Bellini are included, and the book closes with the advent of the giants of the High Renaissance — Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael." -- Back cover.