AuthorMarle, Raimond van. author
TitleThe Development of the Italian Schools of Painting [electronic resource] : Volume I / by Raimond van Marle
ImprintDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1923
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0933-6
Descript XV, 582 p. online resource

CONTENT

Introduction: Western and Eastern Early Christian Art -- 1: The Byzantine and the antique traditions during the VI, VII and VIII centuries -- II: Traces of Lombard and Carolingian influences and the Decadence of the antique tradition during the IX and X centuries -- III: The Benedictine school during the XI century and the origin of Romanesque painting -- IV: The Romanesque school in the XII and early XIII centuries -- V: Byzantine mosaics on the North coast of the Adriatic, in Rome, Sicily and elsewhere. Byzantine Painting in Southern Italy -- VI: Byzantine and Franciscan influences during the XIII century in Pisa, Lucca, Florence, Arezzo and Pistoia. The spread of the Franciscan crucifix -- VII: The XIII century painters of Siena and Umbria including Fabriano -- VIII: The evolution of the Byzantine and Romanesque traditions in Rome during the XIII century. Important monuments of this period at Parma and in South Italy -- IX: Cimabue and his school -- X: The Byzantine style and the classic tradition in Rome at the end of the XIII century. Jacopo Torriti, Filippo Rusuti and the Cosmati; Cavallini and his School -- Additional Notes -- Errata -- Indices


SUBJECT

  1. Culture -- Study and teaching
  2. Fine arts
  3. Cultural and Media Studies
  4. Fine Arts