History of Italian Renaissance Art 6th Ed: Sixth Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: David G. Wilkins, David Wilkins Publisher: Prentice Hall Art Category: Book
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 247553
Media: Hardcover Edition: 6 Pages: 736 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4 Dimensions (in): 11.7 x 8.9 x 2
ISBN: 0132216213 Dewey Decimal Number: 709.4509024 EAN: 9780132216210 ASIN: 0132216213
Publication Date: October 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Frederick Hartt's unrivaled classic is a dazzling journey through four centuries of Italian Renaissance painting, sculpture, and architecture. Its sumptuous color illustrations, fine writing, and in-depth scholarship bring into focus all the elements of this extraordinarily creative period and the remarkable personalities who gave it life. Highlights of this Fifth Edition include: brbr * a striking new design with more than half the artworks illustrated in full colorbr * new views of frescoes and sculptures photographed in their original locations that offer a dynamic insight into the way the art was originally experiencedbr * fresh views of great works of art that have been restored since the last editionbr * extended captions that identify Renaissance patrons and provide details about historical context, emphasizing how the art was created and whybr
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History of Italian Renaissance Art Review September 15, 2008 C. Duncan This book is beautiful and thorough, and even though I had to buy it for class, I am very glad that I did and will keep it when the semester is over. The price was right and I love the book.
A Classic March 22, 2008 Ross C. Anderson 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful introduction to Italian Renaissance art, completely accessible and scholarly at the same time. Not to be read in one sitting though. An hour at a time is enough. Good for use as a college text as well. Don't feel you have to read every page. If your interest flags, go on to another section where you find the art more appealing.
Christmas present January 24, 2008 Martha Holloway Gave it to my husband for Christmas. He likes it very much and he is very fussy about books.
Simply One Of The Best Books Ever! October 20, 2007 D. Plouffe (West Covina, CA USA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I don't give 5-star ratings very often. I reserve them for only the best, and this is indeed the best Italian Renaissance book. I received my undergraduate degree in art history and this was the text used in my Italian Renaissance class. Now, I am completing my master's and we are using the same text, updated edition. It does not read as a textbook for those considering leisure reading. It reads like art history books by Marilyn Stokstad. It is written in easy to understand language, with chapters being grouped by years. There are a TON of pictures! I would say 50% of the book is pictures and 95% of those are in color. There are a few BW pictures but they are of obscure sculptures or paintings. The book was originally written by Frederick Harrt who was one of the 'Monument Men' in World War II who went around Italy documenting art, missing, damaged, or otherwise. He has passed away but David Wilkins has kept up on the new editions with the current scholarship being done in Renaissance Art. Whether you get this as a textbook for a class, or leisure reading, a coffee table book perhaps, or even a Christmas book for a hard-to-but-for relative, it is well worth the money.
Good as new? February 20, 2007 roderick (Western NY) 0 out of 15 found this review helpful
Its a subjective opinion "Good as New" - I would not give this description to the book I received. It was in Good condition, but definitely NOT "Good as New" - The book looked well used but not abused - Oh well, its a great book and will be well used again and again and again.
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