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Hartt, Frederick. History of Italian Renaissance Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture. New York, Harry N Abrams, no date (ca 1975?). Third printing.
€ 20.00
Bound, cloth with original dustjacket (protected with removable cellophane), 636pp., 23x30cm., illustr. in col. and b/w., in very good condition.
Itemnummer 19996
History of Italian Renaissance Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture is Frederick Hartt's comprehensive survey of Italian Renaissance art, widely regarded as a classic in the field. The book traces the development of Renaissance painting, sculpture and architecture from its roots in late medieval Italy through the high Renaissance and beyond, combining in-depth scholarly narrative with a rich array of illustrations and color plates. Drawing on decades of art historical research, Hartt?s text situates major artists, masterpieces and stylistic developments within their cultural and historical contexts, offering insights into how art both reflected and shaped Italian society during this pivotal period. In History of Italian Renaissance Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Frederick Hartt presents a chronological and thematic narrative of the flourishing of visual arts in Italy from the late Middle Ages through the sixteenth century. Beginning with early Renaissance breakthroughs in Tuscany and Rome, the volume explores the evolution of techniques in painting and sculpture, the revival and reinterpretation of classical architectural principles, and the work of pivotal figures such as Giotto, Masaccio, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, among others. Illustrated with numerous color plates and black and white figures, the book contextualizes artistic achievement within political, religious and social changes, and examines how art was used to convey humanist ideas. Each section combines close analysis of individual works with broader discussions of regional styles and artistic patronage, offering a balanced blend of visual documentation and scholarly interpretation. Later editions extend coverage to include updated research, restored works, and expanded discussion of patrons and technical innovations, making this text both a reference and an accessible guide for advanced students and general readers alike. Frederick Hartt (1914-1991) was an American art historian and specialist in Renaissance art, widely respected for his scholarship and teaching. His History of Italian Renaissance Art became a foundational survey text for art history courses and for those seeking a detailed yet readable overview of one of the most influential periods in Western art. Hartt's work is noted for combining rigorous scholarship with an appreciation of artistic achievement, and has influenced generations of students, scholars and art lovers in understanding the breadth and depth of Italian Renaissance creativity.






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