This learned and heavy volume should be placed on the shelves of every art historical library. It makes accessible, for the first time ...
Continue Reading →In this wonderful collection of essays, virtuoso designer Max Bill (1908-1994) explores overlapping disciplinary boundaries to interrogate form, function and beauty and address ...
Continue Reading →For centuries, political dignitaries, scholars, and the nobility were the ones who usually had their portraits carved in stone. By the end of ...
Continue Reading →Taste and the Antique offers a comprehensive and accessible overview of the reception and afterlife of the most famous ancient statues discovered in ...
Continue Reading →This book relates developments in the visual arts and printing to humanist theories of literary and bodily imitation, bringing together fifteenth- and sixteenth-century ...
Continue Reading →During the early modern period sculptors experimented with forms, typologies, and materials of their art in unprecedented ways. Sculpture was at the center ...
Continue Reading →“There may not be any book on architecture so delightful to dip into; one wishes there were a pocket edition to take on ...
Continue Reading →At the close of the 16th century, Europe’s most talented painters flocked to Rome, the Eternal City, to execute commissions for popes, princes, ...
Continue Reading →This highly acclaimed volume examines the one firm bridge between the art of the humanists and the painters of the early Italian Renaissance: ...
Continue Reading →Initially published by Penn State Press in 1965, Catherine Enggass’s translation of Filippo Baldinucci’s Life of Bernini was the first English-language edition of ...
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