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A chronological survey of Italian sculpture from late antiquity through the Baroque that traces stylistic developments, materials, techniques, and external influences. It examines early Christian small-scale works and sarcophagus decoration, the impact of Byzantine ornament and Romanesque surface-patterning, and the gradual revival of figural realism leading through proto‑Renaissance and Trecento developments to the Early and High Renaissance and Baroque. Discussion highlights distinctive artists and regional tendencies, illustrates points with museum examples and plates, and closes with a systematic index of sculptors and works.

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Wilhelm von Bode

Wilhelm von Bode was a prominent German art historian and museum director, recognized for his significant contributions to the study of art, particularly in the field of sculpture. He is best known for his work "Die Italienische Plastik," which explores Italian sculpture and its historical context. Bode's expertise and scholarly approach helped shape the understanding of art history in Germany during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His influence extended beyond academia, as he played a crucial role in the development of major art institutions, including the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin.

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