Painted palaces : the rise of secular art in early Renaissance Italy / Anne Dunlop.
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MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Technical section | ND 2755 .D86 2009 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 34928 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-306) and index.
"Una chasa grande, dipinta": Palazzo Datini in Prato -- Art, artifice, and the rise of the vernacular -- Allegory: painted rooms and permeability -- "A certain inborn suffering": chambers of love -- History, portraits, and painting -- An epilogue: Mantegna and Mantua.
"A general study of palace painting in Trecento and Quattrocento Italy. Argues for the pivotal role of early secular painting in early-modern art and theory"--Provided by publisher.
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