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Art in Renaissance Italy
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Hardcover
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With Gary M. Radke | 2 revised edition from Harry N Abrams Inc (October 1, 2001)
9780810913905 | details & prices | 512 pages | 9.75 × 11.00 × 1.50 in. | 5.10 lbs | List price $85.00
About: This collection of breathtaking, classic images spans three centuries of Italian art, integrating social and art history to provide context for this compelling presentation of Renaissance painting.
With Gary M. Radke | from Harry N Abrams Inc (January 1, 1997)
9780810919785 | details & prices | 480 pages | 8.50 × 11.75 × 1.25 in. | 4.55 lbs | List price $75.00
About: Looks at Italian Renaissance art and society and documents the people and places of this age
from Prentice Hall Pr (January 1, 1997)
9780131833357 | details & prices | 8.50 × 11.00 × 1.25 in. | 4.45 lbs | List price $75.00
About: KEY BENEFIT: A glance at the pages of Art in Renaissance Italy shows at once its freshness and breadth of approach, which includes thorough explanation into how and why works of art, buildings, prints, and other forms of visual production came to be.
Paperback
Book cover for 9780130918307 Book cover for 9780131935105 Book cover for 9780135969250
 
With Gary M. Radke | 3 edition from Prentice Hall (July 13, 2005)
9780131935105 | details & prices | 576 pages | 9.25 × 11.00 × 0.75 in. | 3.95 lbs | List price $132.60
With Gary M. Radke | 2 edition from Prentice Hall (September 1, 2001)
9780130918307 | details & prices | 512 pages | List price $93.00
About: For upper-level undergraduate courses in Italian Renaissance Art.
from Prentice Hall (December 1, 1996)
9780135969250 | details & prices | 8.75 × 11.25 × 1.00 in. | 3.00 lbs | List price $86.60
About: This combination of narrative and illustrations spans three-plus centuries, covering the social and historical context of art in not only Florence and Rome, but also Venice and the Veneto, Asissi, Siena, Milan, Pavia, Padua, Mantua, Verona, Ferrara, Urbino, and Naples identifying the distinctive artistic styles that were shaped by the political and social institutions in each area.