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Studies in the History of Art, Volume 61: Italian Panel Painting of the Duecento and Trecento
Current approaches to panel painting of the 13th and 14th centuries are presented by an international gathering of curators, art historians, and conservators. Topics include specific types of panel painting, local traditions, individual artistic solutions, patronage, production, use, iconography, and the relationship of panel painting to other art forms.
This is a publication by the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA), the Gallery's research institute.
Current approaches to panel painting of the 13th and 14th centuries are presented by an international gathering of curators, art historians, and conservators. Topics include specific types of panel painting, local traditions, individual artistic solutions, patronage, production, use, iconography, and the relationship of panel painting to other art forms.
- Hardcover
- 528 Pages, 24 color, 369 b+w, 9 x 11 inches
- Published: 2002
Description | This is a publication by the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA), the Gallery's research institute. Current approaches to panel painting of the 13th and 14th centuries are presented by an international gathering of curators, art historians, and conservators. Topics include specific types of panel painting, local traditions, individual artistic solutions, patronage, production, use, iconography, and the relationship of panel painting to other art forms.
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