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Pisanello: Painter To The Renaissance Court
Pisanello: Painter To The Renaissance Court

By Dillian Gordon, LUKE SYSON, Ms. Dillian Gordon

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"Pisanello (c.1394-1455) was the most celebrated artist of the early Italian Renaissance. A painter in fresco and on panel, a prolific and innovative draughtsman prized especially for minutely obse...

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Renaissance Siena: Art For A City
Renaissance Siena: Art For A City

By Fabrizio Nevola, Philippa Jackson, Alessandro Angelini, LUKE SYSON, Carol Plazzotta

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The Renaissance In Siena Was Deliberately Shaped And Sustained To Provide An Artistic Language For An Ambitious And Proudly Independent City, And Was Fueled By The Patronage Of Powerful Institution...

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Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian
Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian

By Lorne Campbell, Jennifer Fletcher, LUKE SYSON, National Gallery London, Miguel Falomir, Philip Attwood, National Gallery Company Limited, Exhibition Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian <2008 - 2009, London>

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This Survey Traces The Development Of Portrait Painting In Northern And Southern Europe During The Renaissance, When The Genre First Flourished. Both Regions Developed Their Own Distinct Styles And...

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Art And Love In Renaissance Italy
Art And Love In Renaissance Italy

By Nancy Edwards, Andrea Bayer, Deborah L. Krohn, Beverly Louise Brown, Dora Thornton, LUKE SYSON, James Grantham Turner, Linda Wolk-Simon, Jacqueline Marie Musacchio, Everett Fahy, Houslin, Denice

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"Many famous artworks of the Italian Renaissance were made to celebrate love, marriage, and family. They were the pinnacles of a tradition, dating from early in the era, of commemorating betrothals...

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Art And Love In Renaissance Italy
Art And Love In Renaissance Italy

By Nancy Edwards, Andrea Bayer, Beverly Louise Brown, Deborah L. Krohn, LUKE SYSON, Jacqueline Marie Musacchio, Everett Fahy

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Many Famous Artworks Of The Italian Renaissance Were Made To Celebrate Love, Marriage, And Family. They Were The Pinnacles Of A Tradition, Dating From Early In The Era, Of Commemorating Betrothals,...

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Renaissance Siena
Renaissance Siena

By LUKE SYSON, L. Kharibian

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Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian
Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian

By Lorne Campbell, Jennifer Fletcher, LUKE SYSON, National Gallery London, Miguel Falomir, Philip Attwood, National Gallery Company Limited, Exhibition Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck To Titian <2008 - 2009, London>, National Galler National Galler

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This Survey Traces The Development Of Portrait Painting In Northern And Southern Europe During The Renaissance, When The Genre First Flourished. Both Regions Developed Their Own Distinct Styles And...

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Pisanello : Painter To The Renaissance Court
Pisanello : Painter To The Renaissance Court

By Dillian Gordon, LUKE SYSON, Luke & Dillian Gordon Syson

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Pisanello (c.1394-1455) Was The Most Celebrated Artist Of The Early Italian Renaissance. A Painter In Fresco And On Panel, A Prolific And Innovative Draughtsman Prized Especially For Minutely Obser...

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Ercole De' Roberti: The Renaissance In Ferrara
Ercole De' Roberti: The Renaissance In Ferrara

By LUKE SYSON, D. Allen, Denise Allen

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Denisa Allen And Luke Syson ; With Contributions From Jennifer Helvey And David Jaffé. Catalog Of An Exhibition Held At The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Apr. 27 - July 11, 1999. Also Publishe...

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