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This book is the only comprehensive survey in modern times of the surviving Italian frescoes from the Baroque Era, 1600 to 1800, representing 25 fresco cycles, each representing a noble achievement in the history of art. The cycles presented include brilliant works by Domenichino, Sebastiano Ricci, Guercino, and Tiepolo — all of them still visible on walls and ceilings of palaces and churches spanning Italy from Venice to Naples. The authors present such celebrated sites as the Barberini Palace in Rome and the Pitti Palace in Florence, as well as Each essay concludes with a diagram of the site, followed by a series of full- and No publisher until now has attempted to gather together and document all the important fresco cycles of Italian art from the late 13th to the 18th century. While this volume is a continuation of previous books, Italian Frescoes: The Baroque Era certainly stands alone as an incredible treasury of art and scholarship that will be eagerly collected by art historians and art lovers alike. Author — Abbeville Press. Hardcover. 484 pages. |
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