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  1. 23 cze 2022 · Provides an overview of the artistic diversity of the Italian Renaissance written by renowned authors from the fields of history, architecture and art history Originally published with the title: Die Kunst der italienischen Renaissance

  2. 8 cze 2016 · Manual of Italian Renaissance sculpture as illustrated in the collection of casts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Bookreader Item Preview

  3. The Italian Renaissance in American Gothic Grant Wood and Piero della Francesca Luciano Cheles Grant Wood spent three months in Munich, Germany, from September to December 1928, to supervise the execution of the stained-glass window he had designed for the Veterans Memorial Building in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (ig. 1). He had been to Europe before.

  4. Hartt discusses them as well as all the well-known and the not so well-known Italian renaissance painters and their work, in addition to the sculpture and architecture of their time.

  5. The revival of the bronze statuette popular in classical antiquity stands out as an enduring achievement of the Italian Renaissance. These small sculptures attest to early modern artists’ technical prowess, ingenuity, and desire to emulate—or even surpass—the ancients.

  6. 15 gru 2018 · "A glance at the pages of Art in Renaissance Italy shows at once its freshness and breadth of approach, which includes: How and why works at art, buildings, prints, and other kinds of art came to be; how men and women of the Renaissance regarded art and artists; and why works of Renaissance art look the way they do, and what this means to us ...

  7. Chapter 3: Renaissance 1 The Renaissance Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) publicly revealed his discovery of perspective in Florence, Italy, in 1425. The event was quite simple, almost playful. Brunelleschi brought a little painting based on his new ideas into the square in front of the cathedral. The original painting has disappeared,