Art and Architecture in Naples 1266 1713

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Art and Architecture in Naples  1266   1713
Author : Cordelia Warr
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Language : English
Release Date : 11 May 2010
ISBN : 9781444324396
Pages : 193 pages
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Often overshadowed by the cities of Florence and Rome inart-historical literature, this volume argues for the importance ofNaples as an artistic and cultural centre, demonstrating thebreadth and wealth of artistic experience within the city. Generously illustrated with some illustrations specificallycommissioned for this book Questions the traditional definitions of 'cultural centres'which have led to the neglect of Naples as a centre of artisticimportance A significant addition to the English-language scholarship onart in Naples

Art and Architecture in Naples  1266   1713

Often overshadowed by the cities of Florence and Rome inart-historical literature, this volume argues for the importance ofNaples as an artistic and cultural centre, demonstrating thebreadth and wealth of artistic experience within the city. Generously illustrated with some illustrations specificallycommissioned for this book Questions the traditional definitions of 'cultural centres'which

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