Richard Fremantle

Florentine painting in the Uffizi
An Introduction to the historical background

1971, cm 12,5 x 27, x-162 pp. con 64 ill. n.t.

ISBN: 9788822216694

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Richard Fremantle
Richard Fremantle is an art historian, and a historian of the Florentine Renaissance who has lived in Florence and Tuscany for many years. Fremantle grew up in New York City, and was trained at Columbia University, with Otto Brendel and Meyer Schapiro as teachers. He has published many articles, particularly about Masaccio and the early Renaissance. His books include, Florentine Painting in the Uffizi, a study on the development of Renaissance painting, Florentine Gothic Painters, the standard work on painting and painters between Giotto and Masaccio, Masaccio, a study of the painter’s work and influence, and God and Money, the Italian version of which is described above. Fremantle is also the founder of FFAST, (Fondazione Fremantle per Artisti Stranieri in Toscana), a collection of work by foreign artists who have worked in Tuscany in the 20th and 21st centuries.

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