1910 A Sienese Painter of the Franciscan Legend
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Description
Illustrated, Original Binding, Publishers' Original Binding
In the publisher's original quarter beige cloth with paper covered boards.
First published in December, 1909, this is the second impression, reprinted July, 1910.
Illustrated with 26 monochrome plates, including a frontispiece. Collated, complete.
A scholarly monograph by art historian Bernard Berenson examining an anonymous Sienese painter associated with the Franciscan narrative cycle, analysing the artist’s style, technique, and iconography within the context of early Italian Renaissance religious art.
Condition
In the publisher's original quarter cloth with paper covered boards. Externally, very smart. Slight age toning to extremities of paper boards. Very minor shelf wear to extremities. One or two slight handling marks to boards. Previous owner's ink inscriptions to front free endpaper. offsetting to endpapers with the odd spot. internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean with the odd spot to first and last few leaves.
Very Good Indeed
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