The Corpus is a basic instrument for art-historical research
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The complete work will be 30 volumes. The Corpus is a basic instrument for art-historical research and offers the most complete scientific information and the richest photographic documentation ever achieved on Florentine painting of the pre-Renaissance period. Each volume consists in a historical and critical study on an artist, or group of artists, with a complete and illustrated catalogue of their works and the documentation referring to them. Begun by Richard Offner in 1930 and continued by Klara Steinweg, the project was later entrusted by the Fine Arts Institute of New York University to Miklós Boskovits, and all the material put together by Offner was transferred to the History of Art Institute of Florence University. Cloth-bound volumes (size 245 x 318 mm) printed on coated ivory paper with coloured dust-jackets. VOLUMI PUBBLICATI: + Volumi pubblicati dal 1984 al 1999 : Sez. I, Vol. 1 .- Boskovits,
The Origins of Florentine Painting
(1100-1270) + Volume pubblicato nel 2000 : Sez. IV, Vol. 5 .- Pasquinucci-Deimler, Tradition and Innovation in Florentine Painting + Di prossima pubblicazione : Sez. III, Vol. 5 .- Offner, Bernardo Daddi and His Circle |
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