Monday, September 10, 2012

FLORENCE ART AND ARCHITECTURE -- PART 6


THE MOST VIVID PHOTOGRAPHY AND WRITING EVER PUBLISHED ON THE RENAISSANCE AND BEYOND


If you are thirsting for the stories behind art and architecture in the cradle of the Renaissance, read the excellent essays by the dream team of art critics assembled for this book.

You will learn a great deal about the painted, sculpted, frescoed and otherwise ornamented Florence -- much of it by the patronage or force of will of the Medici family.

And though Florence will always be known for the Renaissance, the Art and Architecture publication sets the scene by first exploring Medieval Florence and Gothic styles leading up to the Renaissance.

The book triumphs most when its large format allows the armchair art historian to enter a magical world of heighten knowledge through detail shots.


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FLORENCE Art and Architecture review 
continues tomorrow -- September 11

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