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Microstructure Imaging of Florentine Stuccoes Through X-Ray Tomography: a New Insight on Ancient Plaster-Making Techniques
Donatello, Michelangelo, and Bernini: Their
Art and Politics at the Neapolitan Court of Ferrante I, 1458-1494
Vasari's Vite and Italian Artists in Sixteenth-Century England
Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects
Is Leonardo Da Vinci's Only Sculpture in the Victoria and Albert
Guide to Mr. Morgan's Study Described Around 1912 As “The
Looking at Italian Renaissance Sculpture
Francesco Caglioti and Andrea De Marchi)
CLARA Special Issue 2020 No. 1 K
Michelangelo's 'David'" Human Studies 10, No
2.2 John the Baptist Leaving for the Desert , C. Thirteenth Century, Parma
Gallery Desmet Art & Antiques
Italian Renaissance Sculpture
As a Child, Statue by Antonio Rossellino, in the Bargello, 2381
Italian High Renaissance
Luca Della Robbia and His Tin-Glazed Terracotta Sculptures
Top View
DESIDERIO DA SETTIGNANO Florentine, C
Anne Markham Schulz, the Sculpture of Bernardo Rossellino and His Workshop
Michelangelo and the Politics of Art Keizer, J.P
18056 Sm.Pdf
Long Gallery • North End
History of Architecture I
The Context and Function of Four Exceptions to Effigial Wall Tomb
Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby, the Renaissance Pulpit: Art and Preaching in Tuscany, 1400–1550 [Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies 6]
Renaissance Scholars Say This Depiction of a Laughing Jesus Is Leonardo Da Vinci’S Only Surviving Sculpture
Fall 2019 - Culture and Context: Italy CORE-UA 9554 Wednesdays, 9:00-11:45 P.M