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    Renaissance art by Charles, Victoria

    Published 2012
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    Renaissance art by Charles, Victoria

    Published 2012
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    The world created in the image of man the conflict between pictorial form and space in defiance of the law of temporality / by Brodskiĭ, V. E. (Vladimir Evseevich)

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Japanese defiance of the Chinese concept of unlimited space : the role of the oblique setting in the illustrations of the first half of the twelfth century to Murasaki Shikibu's Tale of Genji -- The virgin of Vladimir (early twelfth century) and The virgin of the Don (c. 1392), two icons from the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow : striving for a particularize feeling -- The arch motive in Italian Renaissance art : its changing meaning in compositional function -- Rembrandt and the Baroque : contained emotion and the hostility of darkness -- French impressionism as heir to the classical tradition and its encounter with Japanese "pictures of the floating world" (Ukiyo-e) -- Conclusion. …”
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    The world created in the image of man the conflict between pictorial form and space in defiance of the law of temporality / by Brodskiĭ, V. E. (Vladimir Evseevich)

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Japanese defiance of the Chinese concept of unlimited space : the role of the oblique setting in the illustrations of the first half of the twelfth century to Murasaki Shikibu's Tale of Genji -- The virgin of Vladimir (early twelfth century) and The virgin of the Don (c. 1392), two icons from the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow : striving for a particularize feeling -- The arch motive in Italian Renaissance art : its changing meaning in compositional function -- Rembrandt and the Baroque : contained emotion and the hostility of darkness -- French impressionism as heir to the classical tradition and its encounter with Japanese "pictures of the floating world" (Ukiyo-e) -- Conclusion. …”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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    Re-thinking Renaissance objects

    Published 2011
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    Re-thinking Renaissance objects

    Published 2011
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook