In 15th-century Florence, Brunelleschi's buildings and Alberti's treatise first established the principles of Italian Renaissance architecture in practice and theory. This survey ranges from Brunelleschi's dome for the Florence Cathedral to the works of Bramante and Leonardo in the Quattrocento.
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Éditions Gallimard
Date Published: 1985
ISBN-13:9782070107674ISBN:2070107671
Description: Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 419pp + end matter; hundreds of col. & b/w photographs and illus., some folding. In French. An excellent copy, in a very good slip cover. (Due to the size/weight of this volume, an extra shipping charge will apply. ) read more
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Rizzoli Editore
Date Published: 1972
Description: VG+ trade Paper softcover, covers have been laminated, lamination torn at top spine [1"], very light edge wear, lightly rubbed, b/w illustrations throughout, square clean and tight, 431pp VG+ read more
Description: Good. Bueno, Rústica Ilustrada, COLECCION OBRAS MAESTRAS DEL ARTE UNIVERSAL-8, Madrid, 18 x 11, Con ilustraciones fura de texto a color y en blanco y negro. -, read more
Binding: Gilt Embossed Cloth
Publisher: Gallimard
Date Published: 1974
Description: As new- in fine- jacket. 28.5 x 22 cms. D.j. in cellophane protector-bookmark-468 pages-in French-22nd volume of the collection "l'Univers des Formes"-398 b/w and color illustrations-41 x 27 cms. color foldout map of Italy-a sumptuous work in which German art historian Ludwig Heinrich Heydenreich (1903-1978) describes the Italian Renaissance between 1500-1540 and explores the period's architecture, sculpture and painting-conclusion by art historian Günter Passvant-layouts, drawings, sychronic ... read more
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