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The Pavement Masters of Siena (1369-1562)

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The study traces the creation, design, and technical construction of the famous cathedral pavement at Siena, providing a clear account of its iconography, individual panels, and the succession of artisan-designers who planned and executed the work. It combines historical records, documentary transcriptions, and close visual descriptions to relate panel subjects—biblical episodes, allegories, and civic emblems—with workshop practice, materials, and restoration episodes. Short biographical notices knit together known names and documentary evidence, while analytical chapters treat pavement schemes, other related pavement projects, and materials and workmanship. Numerous illustrations and a bibliography of consulted authorities support the narrative and help reconstruct the sequence of contributions by successive masters.

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Robert H. Hobart Cust

Robert H. Hobart Cust was an English author and art historian, recognized for his scholarly contributions to the study of Renaissance art. His notable work, "The Pavement Masters of Siena (1369-1562)," explores the intricate artistry and techniques of Sienese pavement masters during a pivotal period in art history. Through his research, Cust sheds light on the cultural and artistic significance of these craftsmen, contributing to a deeper understanding of the artistic heritage of Siena. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of art and history.

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