Gombrich On the Renaissance - Volume 1: Norm and Form

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Phaidon Press, Jan 1, 1994 - Art - 198 pages
Norm and Form is the first volume of E.H. Gombrich's highly influential collected contributions to the study of Renaissance art and thought. Its 11 essays deal with some of the most fundamental questions of style, patronage, taste, working methods and theories of art, presented with the author's customary learning and lucidity. Required reading for all students of the Renaissance, these essays are sure to be enjoyed by all who wish to deepen their understanding of one of the most creative periods of Western art.

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Contents

A Florentine cassone workshop
11
Renaissance and Golden Age
29
The Early Medici as Patrons of Art
35
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