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The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 4 (of 6) From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century

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The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 4 (of 6) From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century

by Luigi Lanzi

EN·~8 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
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THE - HISTORY OF PAINTING - IN - ITALY.

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THE FINE ARTS

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TRANSLATED - From the Original Italian - OF THE - ABATE LUIGI LANZI. - By THOMAS ROSCOE. - IN SIX VOLUMES. - VOL. IV. - CONTAINING THE SCHOOLS OF LOMBARDY, MANTUA, MODENA, PARMA, CREMONA, AND MILAN.

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THE FOURTH VOLUME.

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HISTORY OF PAINTING IN UPPER ITALY. - BOOK THE SECOND. - SCHOOLS OF LOMBARDY.

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HISTORY OF PAINTING - IN - UPPER ITALY. - BOOK II. - THE SCHOOLS OF LOMBARDY.

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CHAPTER I. - MANTUAN SCHOOL. - EPOCH I.

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CHAPTER II. - THE MODENESE SCHOOL. - EPOCH I.

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CHAPTER IV. - SCHOOL OF CREMONA. - EPOCH I.

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CHAPTER V. - SCHOOL OF MILAN. - EPOCH I.

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Description

This volume surveys painting in Upper Italy, focusing on the distinct schools of Lombardy. Rather than lumping them together, it treats Mantua, Modena, Parma, Cremona and Milan as separate chapters, each traced from the early Renaissance revival to the end of the eighteenth century. By dividing the history into clear epochs, the author shows how local masters and emerging academies guided the artistic direction of each region.

The Mantuan school opens with Mantegna’s pioneering works, moves through Giulio Romano’s vibrant workshop, and later sees attempts at revival via new academies. In Modena, the narrative shifts from early local masters to the influence of Raphael and Correggio, then adopts a seventeenth‑century alignment with Bolognese models. Parma’s story highlights Correggio’s legacy and the Caracci family, while Cremona follows the rise and fall of the Campi dynasty and the later infusion of foreign styles. Milan’s evolution is traced from Leonardo’s pioneering academy through the Procaccini era to the eventual waning of its golden period.

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The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 4 (of 6) From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century From the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century

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~8 hours (484K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Carol Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-02-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Luigi Lanzi

Luigi Lanzi

1732–1810

Remembered as one of the first writers to tell the story of Italian painting as a whole, this Jesuit scholar helped shape how later generations understood art and antiquity. His books blended careful observation, wide learning, and a gift for clear explanation.

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