The Louvre: Fifty Plates in Colour

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The Louvre: Fifty Plates in Colour

by Paul G. (Paul George) Konody, Maurice W. Brockwell

EN·~10 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total

THE LOUVRE: FIFTY PLATES IN COLOUR

0:15

PREFACE

3:53

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

2:49

INTRODUCTION

25:53

EARLY SIENESE SCHOOL

7:16

THE FLORENTINE SCHOOL

57:44

THE LATER SIENESE SCHOOL

3:56

THE UMBRIAN SCHOOL

16:51

THE VENETIAN SCHOOL

37:46

THE PADUAN SCHOOL

8:35

Description

A richly illustrated guide to the Louvre, this volume presents fifty colour plates that trace the museum’s masterpieces from the early fourteenth century through the nineteenth. The authors arrange the works by country, school and period, offering clear, concise commentary that highlights both celebrated names—Raphael, Titian, Leonardo—and the scholarly debates surrounding their attributions. Technical details such as medium, dimensions and panel type accompany each image, giving listeners a tactile sense of the paintings’ physical presence.

Ideal for students, collectors and casual admirers, the book balances scholarly insight with accessible description, drawing attention to iconic pieces like the Mona Lisa, the Virgin and Child by Van Eyck, and lesser‑known gems across the French, Flemish and Italian galleries. It also provides practical notes on the museum’s layout and visiting hours, helping listeners envision a personal tour of the Louvre’s most treasured rooms while deepening their appreciation of Western art history.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (579K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Paul G. (Paul George) Konody

Paul G. (Paul George) Konody

1872–1933

A sharp-eyed art critic and historian, this Hungarian-born writer built his career in London and became known for lively, informed writing on painting, collecting, and the Renaissance. His books helped bring major European artists and old masters closer to general readers.

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Maurice W. Brockwell

1869–1958

An English art writer and lecturer, he built his reputation on clear, careful scholarship about Renaissance painting. His books on artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and the Van Eycks helped bring art history to a wider reading public.

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