A Guide to Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture
This is the first edition of a database planned to include articles,
images, and links to outside sources on all aspects of the Art and
Architecture of the Italian Renaissance. Please explore the site as you
wish; I would like to hear your responses or suggestions. You may also
link to the site at any point; however, you may not copy any portions of
this site without my written permission.
Source Page
The Source Page is the central index for this site, currently
divided into three parts:
Florence, Rome, and Venice
Sites for each city with links to online exhibitions, texts, and other
modern resources.
Search the Trecento, the Quattrocento, and the
Cinquecento
Further divided into painting, sculpture, and architecture
Renaissance Societies, Image Collections, online texts,
Vasari's Lives of the Artists, modern and contemporary sources, programs
and courses, and more.
General cultural information on each of the three major
cities of the Italian Renaissance is included in these sites
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Links to specific sites and examples of painting,
sculpture, architecture, and other arts of the Italian
Renaissance
This Site Last Updated: 15 September 2008
This Web Site Created, Owned, and Maintained by Adrienne
DeAngelis acd@efn.org
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