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Renaissance/Baroque Art: Art Theory/Documents
Renaissance art, Baroque art
Intro: Start Here
Articles
Images/Iconography
Art Theory/Documents
Renaissance Web Sites
2023 Citing & Writing
Citing Images & Multimedia
Intro to art theory
But is it art? : an introduction to art theory
Call Number: N 66 F74 2001
Sources and Documents
The art of Rome, c. 753 B.C.-337 A.D: sources and documents
Call Number: REF N 5760 P57
The art of the Byzantine Empire, 312-1453: sources and documents (Online)
Call Number: Q REF N 6250 M26 1986
Early medieval art, 300-1150: sources and documents
Call Number: Q REF N 5975 E374 1971
Gothic art 1140-c. 1450; sources and documents
Call Number: Q REF N 6310 F7 1971
Italian art, 1400-1500 : sources and documents
Call Number: Q REF N 6915 I78 1992
Neoclassicism and Romanticism
by
Eitner, Lorenz
Call Number: Q REF N 6425 N4 N46 1970 v.1 and 2.
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