FAMILY TREE OF THE SIGNORELLI FAMILY. CHAPTER II DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERISTICS OF HIS GENIUS CHAPTER IX PUPILS AND GENERAL INFLUENCE CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE LIFE AND WORKS OF LUCA SIGNORELLI LUCA SIGNORELLI ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE GALLERIES IN WHICH THEY ARE CONTAINED. Title: Luca Signorelli Author: Maud Cruttwell Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 The Great Masters in Painting and Sculpture Edited by G. C. Williamson LUCA SIGNORELLITHE GREAT MASTERS IN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE. The following Volumes have been issued
In preparation. CARLO CRIVELLI. By G. M'Neil Rushforth, M.A., Lecturer in Classics, Oriel College, Oxford. CORREGGIO. By Selwyn Brinton, M.A., Author of "The Renaissance in Italian Art." FRA ANGELICO. By Langton Douglas, M.A. THE BROTHERS BELLINI. By S. Arthur Strong, M.A., Librarian to the House of Lords. MICHAEL ANGELO. By Charles Holroyd, Keeper of the National Gallery of British Art. TURNER. By Charles Francis Bell, M.A., Deputy Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum. PERUGINO. By G. C. Williamson, Litt.D., Editor of the Series. MEMLINC. By W. H. James Weale, late Keeper of the National Art Library. MURILLO. By Manuel B. Cossio, Litt.D., Ph. D., Director of the Musee Pedagogique, Madrid. REMBRANDT. By Malcolm Bell. Others to follow. LONDON: GEORGE BELL & SONS LUCA SIGNORELLIBY |