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The Humanistic Tradition, 4/e
Gloria K. Fiero

Renaissance Artists: Disciples of Nature, Masters of Invention

Bibliography

The following books are recommended for further reading:

Adams, Laurie Schneider. Italian Renaissance Art. Boulder, Co.:Westview Press (Icon Books), 2001.

Baxandall, Michael. Painting and Experience in Fifteenth Century Italy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1972.

Clark, Kenneth. Leonardo da Vinci: An Account of His Development as an Artist. Rev. ed. Baltimore, Md.: Penguin, 1993.

Cole, Bruce. The Renaissance Artist at Work: From Pisano to Titian. New York: Harper, 1993.

Kemp, Martin, and Jane Roberts. Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Scientist, Inventor. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989.

Kempers, Brain. Painting, Power and Patronage: The Rise of the Professional Artist in Renaissance Italy. Translated by Beverley Jackson. New York: Penguin, 1987.

Palisca, Claude V. Humanism in Italian Renaissance Musical Thought New Haven: Yale University Press, 1985.

Perkins, Leeman L. Music in the Age of the Renaissance. New York: Norton & Company, 1999.

Smith, Christine. Architecture in the Culture of Early Humanism: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Eloquence 1400-1470. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.

Turner, A. Richard. Renaissance Florence: The Invention of a New Art. New York: Abrams, 1997.

Wittkower, Rudolf. Architectural Principles in the Age of Humanism New York: St. Martin, 1988.