Florentine Painting and Its Social Background

Florentine Painting and Its Social Background

The Bourgeois Republic before Cosimo de’ Medici’s Advent to Power, XIV and Early XV Centuries

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Publication Date: 5th February 1986

An eminent art historian gives us here a full account of the history of Florentine art in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries as well as a stimulating exploration of questions about the social... Read More
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An eminent art historian gives us here a full account of the history of Florentine art in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries as well as a stimulating exploration of questions about the social... Read More
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An eminent art historian gives us here a full account of the history of Florentine art in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries as well as a stimulating exploration of questions about the social content of art. Frederick Antal sketches a portrait of Florence in this richly productive period—the economic and social conditions as well as religious tenets and intellectual controversies. He traces the course of painting and sculpture from Giotto to Brunelleschi and Masaccio, and shows how major stylistic developments are related to changing economic and social structures. His analysis is fully illustrated by 210 halftones.
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  • Price: $65.00
  • Pages: 414
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Imprint: Harvard University Press
  • Publication Date: 5th February 1986
  • Illustration Note: 160 plates
  • ISBN: 9780674729360
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    ART / General
An eminent art historian gives us here a full account of the history of Florentine art in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries as well as a stimulating exploration of questions about the social content of art. Frederick Antal sketches a portrait of Florence in this richly productive period—the economic and social conditions as well as religious tenets and intellectual controversies. He traces the course of painting and sculpture from Giotto to Brunelleschi and Masaccio, and shows how major stylistic developments are related to changing economic and social structures. His analysis is fully illustrated by 210 halftones.
  • Price: $65.00
  • Pages: 414
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Imprint: Harvard University Press
  • Publication Date: 5th February 1986
  • Illustrations Note: 160 plates
  • ISBN: 9780674729360
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    ART / General