BAYER, ANDREA

Libros de: BAYER, ANDREA

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  • MAKING THE MET, 1870-2020

    BAYER, ANDREA

    YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)

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    • ISBN: 978-1-58839-709-6
    • EAN: 9781588397096
    • Páginas: 288
    • Fecha de edición: 2020

    pvp.55,00 €

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    Published to celebrate the Museum's 150th anniversary, Making The Met examines the institution's evolution from an idea'that art can elevate anyone who has access to it'to one of the most beloved encyclopedic collections in the ...

  • BELLINI, TITIAN, AND LOTTO NORTH ITALIAN PAINTINGS FROM THE ACCADEMIA CARRARA, BERGAMO

    BAYER, ANDREA

    YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS (2012)

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    • ISBN: 978-0-300-17956-9
    • EAN: 9780300179569
    • Páginas: 96
    • Fecha de edición: 2012

    pvp.22,00 €

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    The Accademia Carrara of Bergamo is one of Italy's premier paintings galleries but remains little known outside that country. It grew from the civic-minded vision of three great collectors, beginning with Count Giacomo Carrara, who ...

  • ART AND LOVE IN RENAISSANCE ITALY

    BAYER, ANDREA

    YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS (2008)

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    • ISBN: 978-0-300-12411-8
    • EAN: 9780300124118
    • Páginas: 352
    • Fecha de edición: 2008

    pvp.52,00 €

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    Exhibition: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 11 November 2008. Many famous Italian Renaissance artworks were made to celebrate love and marriage. They were the pinnacles of a tradition, dating from the early Renaissance, of commemorating betrothal, ...

  • PAINTERS OF REALITY THE LEGACY OF LEONARDO AND CARAVAGGIO IN LOMBARD ART

    BAYER, ANDREA

    YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS (2004)

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    • ISBN: 978-0-300-10275-8
    • EAN: 9780300102758
    • Páginas: 320
    • Fecha de edición: 2004

    pvp.35,00 €

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    Inspired largely by Leonardo's brilliant naturalistic work for the Sforza court in Milan, Lombard artists of the late fifteenth century began to use direct observation to investigate the natural world. This heritage was of considerable ...