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The Renaissance portrait from Donatello to Bellini : [exhibition, Bode-Museum, Berlin, from August 25 to November 21, 2011, and the Metropoliran Museum of Art, New York, form December 21, 2011, to March 18, 2012]

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  • "From Donatello to Bellini"
  • "Renaissance portrait from Donatello to Bellini"

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  • ""'The Renaissance Portrait,' which accompanies a landmark exhibition at the Bode-Museum, Berlin, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, provides new research and insight into the early history of portraiture in Italy, examining in detail how its major art centers--Florence, the priestly courts, and Venice--saw the rapid development of portraiture as closely linked to Renaissance society and politics, ideas of the individual, and concepts of beauty. Essays by leading scholars provide a thorough introduction to Renaissance portraiture, while individual catalogue entries illustrate and extensively discuss more than 160 magnificent examples of painting, drawing, manuscript illumination, sculpture, and medallic portraiture by such artists as Donatello, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Verrocchio, Ghirlandaio, Pisanello, Mantegna, Antonello da Messina, and Giovanni Bellini."--Inside cover."

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  • "Exhibition catalogs"
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  • "Exposition"

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  • "The Renaissance portrait from Donatello to Bellini : [exhibition, Bode-Museum, Berlin, from August 25 to November 21, 2011, and the Metropoliran Museum of Art, New York, form December 21, 2011, to March 18, 2012]"
  • "The Renaissance Portrait. ; From Donatello to Bellini"
  • "The Renaissance portrait : from Donatello to Bellini"
  • "The Renaissance portrait : from Donatello to Bellini ; [published in conjunction with "The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini", on view at the Bode-Museum, Berlin, from August 25 to November 20, 2011, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from December 21 to March 18, 2012]"