
Renaissance Painting
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A landmark survey in the history of Western art, Renaissance Painting by Franco Russoli presents a sweeping and authoritative account of one of the most celebrated periods in human creativity. Spanning the Italian Renaissance and its broader European influence, the work chronicles the masterworks and visionary artists who redefined pictorial space, human form, and spiritual expression from the 14th through the 16th centuries. Richly illustrated with 64 colour plates and 112 black and white images, it instructs readers in the stylistic evolution from Gothic traditions to the full flowering of High Renaissance genius, including figures such as Botticelli, Leonardo, and Raphael. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible prose, this volume from The Contact History of Art series remains an essential reference for students, collectors, and enthusiasts of art history alike.
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark survey in the history of Western art, Renaissance Painting by Franco Russoli presents a sweeping and authoritative account of one of the most celebrated periods in human creativity. Spanning the Italian Renaissance and its broader European influence, the work chronicles the masterworks and visionary artists who redefined pictorial space, human form, and spiritual expression from the 14th through the 16th centuries. Richly illustrated with 64 colour plates and 112 black and white images, it instructs readers in the stylistic evolution from Gothic traditions to the full flowering of High Renaissance genius, including figures such as Botticelli, Leonardo, and Raphael. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible prose, this volume from The Contact History of Art series remains an essential reference for students, collectors, and enthusiasts of art history alike.











