Painting in Renaissance Florence, 1500-1550Franklin offers instead a new perspective on the progress and development of art in Florence, structuring his discussion around the lives and works of twelve influential Italian painters of the era.". |
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Contents
Leonardo da Vinci and the Origins of a New Style | 19 |
A Renaissance eccentric? | 41 |
Michelangelo the Florentine Painter | 63 |
The Artist without errors | 127 |
The Critical Misfortunes of Franciabigio | 153 |
The Last Painter of | 191 |
Rome in Florence | 213 |
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