D?rer to Veronese

sixteenth-century paintings in the National Gallery

Examines some of the masterpieces of the sixteenth century held by the National Gallery, London, looking at a variety of types of painting, including large altarpieces, devotional images, furniture decorations, portraits, and others; and provides an account of the procedures, practices, and materials used by Renaissance artists.

Yale University Press
1999
9780300072204
book

Holdings

434695