The development of the Italian schools of painting
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The Hague:
M. Nijhoff
1923-38.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- I. From the 6th until the end of the 13th century.-II. The Sienese school of the 14th century.-III. The Florentine school of the 14th century.-IV. The local schools of north Italy of the 14th century.-V. The local schools of central and southern Italy of the 14th century.-VI. Iconographical index to volumes I-V.- VII. Late Gothic painting in north Italy.-VIII. Gentile, Pisanello and late Gothic painting in central and southern Italy.-IX. Late Gothic painting in Tuscany.-X. The renaissance painters of Florence in the 15th century; the first generation.-XI. The renaissance painters of Florence in the 15th century; the second generation.-XII-XIII. The renaissance painters of Florence in the 15th century; the third generation.-XIV. The renaissance painters of Umbria.-XV. The renaissance painters of central and southern Italy.-XVI. The renaissance painters of Tuscany.-XVII. The renaissance painters of Venice: Ant. Vivarini, the Bellini, Cima, Basaiti.-XVIII. [etc.]