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Florentine Paintings of the 14th to 16th century

Florentine Paintings of the 14th to 16th century

Florentine Paintings of the 14th to 16th century

Abb. Kat. Slg. Alte Pinakothek München. Florentiner Malerei – Alte Pinakothek. Die Gemälde des 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts, Deutscher Kunstverlag, München 2017

Catalogue

Florentiner Malerei - Alte Pinakothek

Edited by Andreas Schumacher with Annette Kranz and Annette Hojer.
With contributions by Patrick Dietemann, Ulrike Fischer, Annette Hojer, Daniela Karl, Annette Kranz, Andreas Schumacher, Heike Stege and Cornelia Syre, with the collaboration of Alexander Röstel.
With a foreword by Bernhard Maaz
744 pages with over 1000 mostly colour illustrations, 22.5 × 28.5 cm, hardcover
Deutscher Kunstverlag
ISBN: 978-3-422-07413-2
€ 78.00 [D] | € 80.30 [A]

EXCERPTS FROM THE CATALOGUE

Exhibition "FLORENCE AND ITS PAINTERS: FROM GIOTTO TO LEONARDO DA VINCI"

Exhibition "FLORENCE AND ITS PAINTERS: FROM GIOTTO TO LEONARDO DA VINCI"

18.10.2018 - 03.02.2019 at the Alte Pinakothek

With around one hundred masterpieces from the 14th and 15th century, the exhibition was dedicated to the groundbreaking innovations in painting in the birthplace of the Renaissance. An accompanying presentation in the gallery showed, for the first time in the history of the Alte Pinakothek, almost the entire Munich collection of Florentine painting from the 14th to 16th century. The exhibition also presented the results of an interdisciplinary research project of the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen (Bavarian State Painting Collections), thus making the working processes and painting-technical achievements of the Florentine masters comprehensible.