Full Description
Romanesque Sculpture in Italy (1954) is a comprehensive analysis of the resurgence of sculpture in Italy. The variety of the political, economic and racial conditions which existed in Italy towards the end of the eleventh century led to a corresponding diversity in the renaissance of sculpture, with each region showing the impress of local circumstances.
Contents
Part 1. North Italy 1. Emilia: 1. School of Wiligelmo 2. Emilia: 2. School of Niccolo 3. Lombardy 4. Period of Transition and the Influence of France 5. School of Antelami 6. School of Antelami, Verona and Venice Part 2. Central Italy 7. Tuscany 8. Other Districts Part 3. South Italy 9. Campania 10. Apulia



