Practice and Theory in the Italian Renaissance Workshop

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Practice and Theory in the Italian Renaissance Workshop
Author : Christina Neilson
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 18 July 2019
ISBN : 9781107172852
Pages : 367 pages
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Verrocchio worked in an extraordinarily wide array of media and used unusual practices of making to express ideas.

Practice and Theory in the Italian Renaissance Workshop

Verrocchio worked in an extraordinarily wide array of media and used unusual practices of making to express ideas.

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Practice and Theory in the Italian Renaissance Workshop

Verrocchio worked in an extraordinarily wide array of media and used unusual practices of making to express ideas.

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