About This Book
The author presents a concise survey of painting in Italy from Giotto's early Florentine humanism through the High Renaissance and later schools, examining stylistic shifts, regional traditions, and principal masters. Chapters follow the rise of naturalism and narrative clarity in Florence, the persistence of medieval traits in Siena, the innovations of Masaccio, Fra Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and the distinct Venetian developments culminating in Titian, then the later realists and eclectics. Technical aims, aesthetic principles, and civic and religious contexts are discussed, with critical observations, notes on contested points, and practical reading and study hints geared to beginners and travelers.
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