The Virtual Tourist in Renaissance Rome: Printing and Collecting the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae by Rebecca Zorach humor Patrycja de Bieberstein Ilgner &
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Patrycja de Bieberstein Ilgner & Katy Siegel
Avid participants in the cultural avant-garde in Montparnasse during the 1920s and 30s
Prominent scholars describe the royal patronage responsible for acquiring great works of art throughout the Renaissance and Enlightenment
Point is widely credited with introducing the tool into modern art
Italian by heritage
The Virtual Tourist in Renaissance Rome: Printing and Collecting the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae by Rebecca Zorach humor Patrycja de Bieberstein Ilgner &The Virtual Tourist in Renaissance Rome: Printing and Collecting the Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae by Rebecca Zorach With contributions by Nina Dubin, David Karmon, Birte Rubach, Rose Marie San Juan, Ingrid Greenfield, Kristine Hess, Iva Olah, Ann Patnaude & Rainbow Porthe 4to. pp. 184. b w illustrations. bibliography. paperback. [Chicago: University of Chicago, 2007]. NEW. 1750 copies of this catalogue were published in conjunction with an
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