The Renaissance : studies in art and poetry / Walter Pater.
2010
NX450.5 .P37 2010eb
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Title
The Renaissance : studies in art and poetry / Walter Pater.
Author
Uniform Title
Studies in the history of the Renaissance
ISBN
9781775419334 (electronic bk.)
1775419339 (electronic bk.)
9781776514038 (electronic bk.)
1776514033 (electronic bk.)
1775419339 (electronic bk.)
9781776514038 (electronic bk.)
1776514033 (electronic bk.)
Imprint
[Place of publication not identified] : Floating Press, ©2010.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (224 pages)
Call Number
NX450.5 .P37 2010eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)701556084
Summary
The era now referred to as the Renaissance represented an unparalleled blossoming of art and culture. Take a tour of the period through the imagination of Walter Pater, one of England's most renowned art historians and critics. In this volume, Pater turns his attention to a series of Renaissance masterpieces in visual art and literature. An informative and engaging read for fans of early modern art and culture.
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"First published in 1873"--Title page verso.
The era now referred to as the Renaissance represented an unparalleled blossoming of art and culture. Take a tour of the period through the imagination of Walter Pater, one of England's most renowned art historians and critics. In this volume, Pater turns his attention to a series of Renaissance masterpieces in visual art and literature. An informative and engaging read for fans of early modern art and culture.
The era now referred to as the Renaissance represented an unparalleled blossoming of art and culture. Take a tour of the period through the imagination of Walter Pater, one of England's most renowned art historians and critics. In this volume, Pater turns his attention to a series of Renaissance masterpieces in visual art and literature. An informative and engaging read for fans of early modern art and culture.
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