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2d ed. |
Description |
xii, 258 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
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Essay index reprint series
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Essay index reprint series.
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Note |
Reprint of the 2d ed., rev. by F. L. R. Brown, 1928. |
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Translation of Florentiner Bildhauer der Renaissance. |
Contents |
Introduction: the development of Florentine sculpture and its importance in the renaissance art of Italy -- Donatello as architect and decorator -- The Madonna in Florentine sculpture of the renaissance -- Lorenzo Ghiberti as leader of the Florentine clay-modelers of the early half of the quattrocento -- The madonna reliefs of Donatello and their reproductions by his pupils and followers -- Luca Della Robbia -- A Madonna relief by Donatello and its imitation by Desiderio and other pupils of Donatello -- Desiderio Da Settignano and Francesco Laurana as portrait sculptures, and the true bust of Marietta Strozzi -- Portraits of the sons of the Florentine nobility of the quattrocento in busts of the boy christ and the youthful St. John -- On the development of the 'Genre' style and the 'putto' in Florentine plastic art of the quattrocento -- Bertoldo Di Giovanni -- The Florentine medallist Niccolo Di Forzore Spinelli -- Youthful works by Michelangelo and their relation to his teachers and predecessors -- On some Pieta groups by Giovanni Della Robbia, and the influence of Savonarola on Florentine art |
Subject |
Sculpture -- Italy -- Florence.
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Sculpture. |
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Italy -- Florence. |
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Sculpture, Renaissance -- Italy -- Florence.
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Sculpture, Renaissance. |
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Sculptors -- Italy -- Florence.
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Sculptors. |
Added Author |
Rudston Brown, F. L. (Florence Lucy), 1875-
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Added Title |
Florentiner Bildhauer der Renaissance. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011098879
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