This study follows the stylistic evolution of Bartolo di Fredi, who studied with Niccolo di Ser Sozzo, and was influenced by the giants of the early Trecento: Martini, da Siena, and Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Bartolo mined his rich Sienese artistic heritage for its most valuable characteristics, which he transformed into his own unique and appealing style.
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This study follows the stylistic evolution of Bartolo di Fredi, who studied with Niccolo di Ser Sozzo, and was influenced by the giants of the early Trecento: Martini, da Siena, and Pietro and Ambrogio Lorenzetti. Bartolo mined his rich Sienese artistic heritage for its most valuable characteristics, which he transformed into his own unique and appealing style.
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Seller's Description:
This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1200grams, ISBN: 083863401X.
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Bartolo de Fredi. Near fine in very good(+) jacket. Illustrated with black and white paintings and diagrams throughout. 188 pages. 4to, black boards, dust wrapper, small tears and creases along edges and corners. Cranbury: Associated University Presses, (1993). A near fine copy, corners touch bumped, in a very good(-) dust wrapper.
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Very Good. Cloth, dj. Jacket in acetate cover. Minor shelf wear; light chipping along edges of jacket. Approx. 1" tear in top edge of rear panel. Further wear should be prevented by acetate. Else fine. A bright, clean copy. Very Good.