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The work traces the development of painting in Italy from its medieval origins through successive stylistic schools, relating artistic changes to social and political transformations. It combines historical narrative with close visual description and pointed critical judgment, evaluating technique, composition, and expressive intent. Material is arranged by period and region, with comparisons of local tendencies and shifts in taste and patronage. Frequent anecdote and conversational commentary enliven the account, while reflections on aesthetic principles examine the roles of training, imitation, and creative invention in the formation of artistic excellence.
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