All the paintings of Mantegna,

Mantegna has been frequently criticized for burdening his art with Roman motifs and superfluous ancient ruins, but in her essay on the artist, Professor Cipriani shows how much more relevant is the relationship between the contemporary event and the past in Mantegna's paintings

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mantegna, Andrea, 1431-1506
Other Authors: Cipriani, Renata, Cipriani, Renata, 1922-1963, Colacicchi, Paul
Format: Book
Language:English
Italian
Published: New York : Hawthorn Books, [1964, c1963]
New York : Hawthorne Books, [1964, ©1963]
New York : Hawthorn Books c1963
New York : ©1963
New York, [1963]
New York, [1964, c1963]
New York, [c1963]
New York, [c1963]
Series:The Complete library of world art ; v. 20-21
The Complete library of world art, 20-21
Complete library of world art ; 20-21
Complete library of world art ; v. 20-21
Complete library of world art 20-21
Complete library of world art, v.20-21
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