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Books in the Cambridge Companions to the History of Art series

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    £69.99

    This Companion provides an overview of Delacroix's life and career, offering essays by leading authorities on the artist's pictorial practice, his stylistic range over Classicism and Romanticism, his writings - both private diary notations and published articles - and his impact on modern aesthetics, among other topics.

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    £38.99

    This Companion provides an overview of Delacroix's life and career, offering essays by leading authorities on the artist's pictorial practice, his stylistic range over Classicism and Romanticism, his writings - both private diary notations and published articles - and his impact on modern aesthetics, among other topics.

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    £35.49

    The Cambridge Companion to Giotto serves as an introduction to one of the most important masters of early Italian art. Providing an overview of his life and career, this 2003 volume offers essays by leading authorities on the critical reception of the artist, an analysis of workshop practices of the period, and the complexities of religious and secular patronage.

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    £37.49

    Offers a synthetic overview of one of the greatest painters of Golden Age Spain and seventeenth century Europe as a whole. With contributions from art historians and those working in other disciplines, this book, first published in 2002, offers fresh approaches to the vast literature on this artist.

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    £37.49

    A master of the early Renaissance, Piero della Francesca created paintings throughout the Italian peninsula. The rational space, abstract designs, lucid illumination and naturalistic details of his pictures have attracted wide audiences. This 2002 Companion brings together essays about Piero's life and accomplishments.

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    £39.99

    Titian was the pre-eminent artist of Venice during the sixteenth century. The Cambridge Companion to Titian serves as an introduction to this prolific artist. Covering all aspects of his life and career, this anthology examines Titian's secular and religious paintings, prints, pictures related to poetry, and use of architecture.

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    £69.99

    A master of the early Renaissance, Piero della Francesca created paintings throughout the Italian peninsula. The rational space, abstract designs, lucid illumination and naturalistic details of his pictures have attracted wide audiences. This 2002 Companion brings together essays about Piero's life and accomplishments.

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