A New History of Painting in Italy: From the II to the XVI Century; Volume 1
- 532pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
Sir Joseph Archer Crowe fu un funzionario consolare e critico d'arte inglese. La sua opera fondamentale, co-scritta con Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, segna l'inizio della scrittura disciplinata della storia dell'arte moderna in inglese. Questo approccio si basa su cronologie dettagliate dello sviluppo dei singoli artisti e sulla critica esperta necessaria per identificare maniere o "mani" artistiche uniche.






A comprehensive and authoritative overview of Italian painting during the Renaissance period, with a focus on the art of Umbria, Florence, and Siena. The authors provide detailed analysis of major works and discuss the historical and cultural context in which they were created.
First published in 1864, this landmark history of Italian painting remains a classic of art scholarship. Joseph Archer Crowe and Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle offer a comprehensive survey of Italian painting from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, providing invaluable insights into the artists and movements that shaped this rich cultural heritage. With more than 500 illustrations and an accessible writing style, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the art of Italy.
This comprehensive survey of Italian painting provides a detailed analysis of the art and artists of Umbria, Florence, and Siena from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Lavishly illustrated and meticulously researched, this volume is an essential addition to any art lover's library.