A Renaissance Entertainment: Festivities for the Marriage of Cosimo I, Duke of Florence, in 1539
1969; Iter Press; Volume: 9; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.33137/rr.v9i3.13812
ISSN2293-7374
AutoresAndrew C. Minor, Bonner Mitchell, Susanna N. Peters,
Tópico(s)Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Resumowhere he was a pupil of Cosimo Tura.From Donatello's sculpture and through the Padua School and to Flemish art, one can find the various influences in his work."The list of completed works could, conceivably, be of value, as could the bibliographies that follow each entry; but the bibliographies contain entries to works in all languages -and it is surely unreasonable to expect undergraduates to take on the thoughts and language of, for ex- ample, W. von Seidlitz -and the chronological lists give the appearance of being so arbi- trary and unreliable that any student of intelligence would feel as uncertain about them as he would about the essays and biographical entries.To conclude this unfortunate state of
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