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In the time of Michelangelo - Art around the world: The renaissance period / Mason, Antony 2002  Book
Mason, Antony Book
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Publication USA, Copper Beech Books, 2002.
Description 48pBlue Spine
Series Art around the world
Summary/Abstract An exciting period of progress and change began in Europe in the 14th century. Known today as the Renaissance peroid, this was a great time when painters, sculptors, and scholars rediscovered the great works of ancient Greece and Rome. Michelangelo lived in Italy during this time, and is considered to be one of the greatest masters of the Renaissance. This book profiles major artists of the European Renaissance, and provides glimpses of developments in art in other parts of the world during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Contents Medieval Manuscript Illumination Painting for the Church Oil Painting in Northern Europe Early Renaissance Sculpture Perspective Nonreligious Art Classical Subjects Leonardo da Vinci The Spread of the Italian Renaissance Figures in a Landscape The World of the Imagination Raphael Michelangelo Mannerism and Counter-Reformation Venice Tintoretto and El Greco Lifgt and Dark Rubens and Velazquez
Standard Number 0761324550 hb.
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Renaissance / Cole, Alison 1994  Book
Cole, Alison Book
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Publication Great Britain, Dorling Kindersley Limited, 1994.
Description 64pBalck and White Spine
Series Dk Eyewitness Guides
Summary/Abstract Discover the art of the Northern and Italian Renaissance, from the 14th to the 16th century, with an insight into appreciation of the momentous and influential art of the Renaissance era.
Contents Renaissance Impact of Giotto Painting in Siena Renaissance Florence Early Renaissance sculpture Courtly style Brancacci Chapel Flemish naturalism The artist's craft Images of devotion Classical inspiration Invention of perspective Harmony and beauty Botticelli and mythology Rise of landscape Genius of Leonardo Leonardo's exploration Durre's pioneering role The Reformation The Venetian state Titian, master of colour The High Renaissance Rome's renewal Raphael's Vatican rooms Michelangelo's divine powers The Sistine ceiling North and Italy Mannerism Chronology
Standard Number 0751361461 Hb.
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Renaissance / Wundram, Manfred 2006  Book
Wundram, Manfred Book
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Publication USA, Taschen, 2006.
Description 94pGreen Spine
Summary/Abstract Potrays how Western art reached its absolute zenith, in the painting of Renaissance. How new intellectual horizons opened up by the natural sciences and the great voyages of discovery, together with the religious tensions of the era and its political and social unrest - all were reflected in the painting.
Contents European painting in the 15th and 16th centuries Masaccio - The Trinity Fra Angelico - The Coronation of the Virgin, from Sna Domenico, Fiesole Paolo Uccello - Equestrian Portrait of Sir John Hawkwood Piero Della Francesca - The Baptism of Christ Antonello Da Messina - St.Jerome in his study Fra Filippo Lippi - Adoration in the forest Sandro Botticelli - La Primavera Andrea Mantegna - Dead Christ Domenic Ghirlandaiq - Old Man and Young Vittore Carpaccio - Scene form the life of St.Ursula Luca Signorelli - The Damned Cast into Hell Giovanni Bellini - Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan Leonardo Da Vinci - The Virgin and Chid with St Anne Lucas Cranach the elder 0 Rest on the flight to Egypt Micchelango - Delphic Sibyl Giorgione - La Tempesta Hieronymus Bosch - The Garden of Delights Albrecht Durer - The adoration of the Trinity form the Landauer Altar Matthias Grunewald - The Crucifixion from the Isenheim Altar Raphael - The Transfiguration Titian - Bacchanalia (The Andrians) Pontormo - Deposition Albrecht Altdorfer - Alexander's victory (The Battle on the Issus) Lorenzo Lotto - Portrait of a Lady as Lucretia Maerten Van Heemskerch - Family Portrait Correggio - Leda and the Swan Hans Holbein the younger - The Ambassadors Parmigianino - Madonna of the Long Neck Agnolo Bronzino - An allegory (Venus, Cupid, Time and Folly) School of Fontainebleau - Diana the Huntress Tintoretto - Vulcan surprises Venus and Mars Pieter Brueghel the elder - The hunters in the snow Francois Clouet - Lady in her bath (Diane de Poitiers?) Paolo Veronese - The finding of Moses El Greco - The Burial of Count Orgaz
Standard Number 9783822852965 Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Art, Renaissance 
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Renaissance / Spilsbury, Richard 2008  Book
Spilsbury, Richard Book
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Publication Illinois, Heinemann Library, 2008.
Description 48pBlack Spine
Series Art on the wall
Summary/Abstract Introduces Renaissance style of art with a focus on how to recreate the style and the techniques used. Special features include 'try it yourself' activities, 'tricks of the trade' sections which explain techniques used and 'artist focus' sections which look at the central protagonists of each movement.
Standard Number 9781432913724 Hb.
Key Words Art, Renaissance  UOI - Art  Fine arts 
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Renaissance - Volume three / Allan, Tony 2007  Book
Allan, Tony Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2007.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract The Renaissance was a time of cultural rebirth. The advances and discoveries made during this period led art to a new realism in depicting objects and people, use of perspective, and fresh ways of achieving depth and form. The Renaissance style of the 14th through 17th centuries was so influential that it dominated the visual arts until the late 19th century. The Encyclopedia of Art for Young People is an eight-volume set, arranged chronologically, that celebrates the rich history of art in an appealing and accessible format. Using full-colour reproductions of well-known masterpieces and providing in-depth coverage of the life and times of pivotal artists, this colourful new work is a solid introductory reference.
Contents Introduction Time Line The pre-and early Renaissance The high Renaissance in Italy The northern Renaissance The late Renaissance and Mannerism Glossary
Standard Number 9780791094778 Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Art - History  UOI - Art  Renaissance art  Mannerism art 
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