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The author traces how Italian visual culture evolved from medieval Christian forms into a classical-informed Renaissance, examining architecture, sculpture, and painting across regional schools. He analyzes the gradual emancipation of artists from ecclesiastical control, technical developments such as perspective and naturalism, and shifting patronage that enabled new subjects and public monuments. Detailed chapters discuss Gothic and Romanesque legacies, the revival of classical architecture, sculptors' move toward realism, and painters' progression from Giottesque foundations to the mature styles of Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and the Venetian masters, while reflecting on art's capacity to express religious and humanistic ideas.

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John Addington Symonds

John Addington Symonds (1840–1893) was an English poet, biographer, and critic, renowned for his contributions to literature and his exploration of sexuality in the Victorian era. His notable works include "A Problem in Greek Ethics," which examines the phenomenon of sexual inversion, and the multi-volume "Renaissance in Italy," a comprehensive study of Italian culture and art during the Renaissance. Symonds was also an advocate for the rights of homosexuals, and his writings often reflect his progressive views on sexuality. His literary legacy continues to influence discussions on ethics, art, and identity.

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