Tvllio Lombardo: And Venetian High Renaissance Sculpture

Tvllio Lombardo: And Venetian High Renaissance Sculpture

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Author: Alison Luchs
Binding: Hardback
Published: National Art Gallery of Washington and Yale University Press, 2009

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: minor wear to external dust cover; internal pages in good condition; signed by previous owner on inside cover

Tullio Lombardo: And Venetian High Renaissance Sculpture is a 2009 hardcover book written by Alison Luchs, a curator at the National Gallery of Art, and published by the National Gallery of Art and Yale University Press. The book, which is the catalog for an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, explores the work of the high Renaissance sculptor Tullio Lombardo, who, along with other Venetian sculptors, had a poetic and nostalgic approach to classical antiquity. The publication also served as the catalog for an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art.

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Description

Author: Alison Luchs
Binding: Hardback
Published: National Art Gallery of Washington and Yale University Press, 2009

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: minor wear to external dust cover; internal pages in good condition; signed by previous owner on inside cover

Tullio Lombardo: And Venetian High Renaissance Sculpture is a 2009 hardcover book written by Alison Luchs, a curator at the National Gallery of Art, and published by the National Gallery of Art and Yale University Press. The book, which is the catalog for an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, explores the work of the high Renaissance sculptor Tullio Lombardo, who, along with other Venetian sculptors, had a poetic and nostalgic approach to classical antiquity. The publication also served as the catalog for an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art.