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Studies in early Christian, Medieval, and Renaissance art / Richard Krautheimer ; translators: Alfred Frazer [and four others].
Main entry:

Krautheimer, Richard, 1897-1994, author.

Title & Author:

Studies in early Christian, Medieval, and Renaissance art / Richard Krautheimer ; translators: Alfred Frazer [and four others].

Publication:

New York : New York University Press ; London : University of London Press Limited, 1969.

Description:

xxviii, 464 pages : illustrations, plans ; 27 cm

Notes:
Collected essays.
Includes translations of papers originally published in German and Italian.
"Richard Krautheimer: Bibliography, 1925-1967": pages xi-xv.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. The beginning of early Christian architecture (1939) -- 2. The Constantinian basilica of the Lateran / in collaboration with Spencer Corbett (1960) -- 3. On Constantine's Church of the Apostles in Constantinople (1964) / translated by Cecil L. Striker -- 4. Mensa-Coemeterium-Martyrium (1960) -- 5. The transept in the early Christian basilica (1957) / translated by Alfred Frazer -- 6. Santo Stefano Rotondo in Rome and the Rotunda of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem (1935) / translated by Howard Saalman -- 7. Sancta Maria Rotunda (1950) -- 8. Introduction to an "Iconography of medieval architecture" (1942) -- 9. Review of André Grabar, Martyrium. Recherches sur le culte des reliques et l'art chrétien antique, 2 vols., Paris, 1943-1946 (1953) -- 10. The Twin Cathedral at Pavia (1936) / translated by Joachim Gaehde -- 11. The architecture of Sixtus III : a fifth-=century renascence? (1961) -- 12. A note on Justinian's Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople (1964) -- 13. The Carolingian revival of early Christian architecture (1942) -- 14. The beginnings of art historical writing in Italy (1929) / translated by Cecil L. Striker -- 15. Ghiberti and Master Gusmin (1947) -- 16. Humanists and artists / in collaboration with Trude Krautheimer-Hess (1956) -- 17. A drawing by Jacopo della Quercia? (1928) / translated by Marjorie M. Licht -- 18. Terracotta Madonnas (1936) -- 19. Alberti and Vitruvius (1963) -- 20. Alberti's Templum Etruscum (1961) -- 21. The tragic and comic scene of the Renaissance : the Baltimore and Urbino panels (1948).
ISBN:

0340118628
9780340118627

Subject:

Art, Early Christian.
Art, Medieval.
Art, Renaissance.
Art paléochrétien.
Art médiéval.
Art de la Renaissance.
Architecture, Early Christian.
Architecture, Medieval.
Architecture, Renaissance.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 33878
Call No.: 8686; ID:88-B5377
Status: Available

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