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G (All vols. have average age and wear, with faded spines; tipped-in bookplates from former owner William Suhr; pages are aging only slightly and are generally crisp and clean. ) 4 vols. Maroon cloth, gilt letters and decoration on spines and front covers; gilt top edges; marbled flyleaves; 1658 total pp., some BW illus. Text is in German. A complete four-volume set that considers the life and work of Michelangelo, as his activity appears to have marked the end of the Renaissance. Consists of an illustrated narrative with volumes I, II, III-1 and III-2. A tremendous resource on this artist and his time.
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Very good. 179 Illustrations. 3 volumes bound in 4, as issued. Large 8vo, burgundy cloth (spines faded and joints a bit worn; internally clean); uncut edges, top edges gilt. Berlin: G. Grote'sche, 1902-1912. Very good.