Laurence B. Kanter/ Pia Palladino/ Fra Angelico/ Magnolia Scudieri (CON)/ Carl Brandon Strehlke (CON)/ Victor M. Schmidt (CON)/ Anneke de Vries (CON)
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Tom Henry/ Laurence B. Kanter/ Luca Signorelli
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During the incredible efflorescence of the visual arts in Florence of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, some artists turned their hands equally to various media, manuscript painting among them.
Illustrated with post-restoration colour plates, this text re-evaluates Signorelli''s importance and catalogues his work. Kantor traces his career from its origins in Piero''s workshop to his late wor
Giorgio Vasari remarked that Luca Signorelli was "as famous a painter in Italy as any one has ever been." Mentored by Piero della Francesca, he developed a unique style which was characterized by viol
In commemoration of the five hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the death of Fra Angelico (about 1395-1455), one of the foremost artists of the Italian Renaissance, The Metropolitan Museum of Art set