Art and Architecture in France, 1500-1700

 
 
 
 
 
 
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The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in France were an epoch of spectacular artistic activity, exemplified by the chateaux of the Loire valley, the palace of Versailles, the paintings of Poussin and Claude, and the sculpture of Coysevox, which echo the political and cultural importance of France and the "Sun King".

In Art and Architecture in France, 1500-1700, Anthony Blunt presents major artists and their principal works chronologically, provides an overview of the main projects of the period and of the artistic personalities behind them, and clearly sets the historical context.

This new edition of one of the classics of the Pelican History of Art series, has been revised and updated with colour illustrations and a new bibliography.

 
Product Information
Product Code:
1017460
author:
Anthony Blunt
B&W illustrations:
261
colour plates:
75
format:
Paperback
pages:
324
published:
Oct 1999
publisher:
Yale University Press
Dimensions:
21.5 X 28.5 X 2.5 cm

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