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The Grove Encyclopedia of Northern Renaissance Art

DescriptionReference work edited by Gordon Campbell, offering "comprehensive scholarly information on the visual arts of the Renaissance in Northern Europe." It covers "a wide range of subject areas, addressing people and subjects specific to all areas of Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe, including the diverse geographical regions that now encompass the modern nations of Germany, Austria, France, England, the Netherlands, Belgium, Scandinavia, Poland, and Russia." It features "articles on artists, artisans, patrons, painting, architecture, sculpture, cities, centres of production, theory, criticism, and more."
SubjectsArt history
CoverageFirst edition, 2009
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
VendorOxford University Press (OUP)
InterfaceOxford Digtial Reference Shelf (ODRS)
Print EquivalentThe Grove Encyclopedia of Northern Renaissance Art
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