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Giovanni Bellini
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Author
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Roger Fry. David Alan Brown, intro. Hilton Kramer, afterword.
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Publisher
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Ursus
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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9.5
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6.25
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0.6
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ISBN
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9781883145033
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Pages/Publication Date
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66/1995
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Daedalus Item Code
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30572
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List Price:
$19.95
Sale Price:
$4.98
You Save:
$14.97
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Description
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Published by Ursus in New York in 1995, this handsome book is the first new edition of Roger Fry's popular late-Victorian assessment of Giovanni Bellini since 1901. Fry, a champion of modernism, a member of the Bloomsbury Group, and the author of later important monographs on Cézanne and Matisse, largely rehabilitated the reputation of the 15th-century Venetian artist with this book. He analyzes Bellini's career in light of recent connoisseurship and observes his technique, the psychological depth of his subjects, and his profound sensitivity to nature. The book includes an introduction by National Gallery of Art curator David Alan Brown and an afterword by New Criterion cofounder and editor Hilton Kramer, as well as 25 black and white plates of Bellini's art.
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