Great artists of the Italian Renaissance
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Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [2004].
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6 videodiscs (approximately 1,080 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + part I transcript book (ii, 226 pages ; 21 cm) + part I guidebook (ii, 64 pages ; 22 cm) + part II transcript book (ii, 234 pages ; 21 cm) + part II guidebook (ii, 65 pages ; 22 cm) + part III transcript book (ii, 248 pages ; 21 cm) + part III guidebook (ii, 80 pages ; 22 cm) + course guidebook (iv, 237 pages ; 19 cm)
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Benbrook Public Library - DVDGC 709.45 GRE Guidebook v. 2On Shelf
Benbrook Public Library - DVDGC 709.45 GRE v. 1On Shelf

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Published
Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [2004].
Format
DVD
Language
English

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General Note
Course transcript books include lightly edited, professional transcripts of the complete course lectures, full course outlines, a time line, glossary, biographical notes, and bibliography; course guidebooks include lecture outline, timeline, and glossary.
Creation/Production Credits
Producer/editor, Jaimee M. Aigret ; director, Eric Denker.
Participants/Performers
Lecturer: William Kloss.
Description
Thirty-six lectures of thirty minutes each by William Kloss, independent art historian with Smithsonian Associates, the Smithsonian Institution. These lectures cover the art historical periods known as the Early Renaissance and the High Renaissance, which extended from about 1400 to about 1520. No era of artistic achievement is as renowned as the Renaissance, and no country holds a higher place in that period than Italy. The supreme works created in Florence, Rome, Venice, and other Italian cities by such masters as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian have never been equaled and have established a canon of beauty that pervades Western culture to this day. In this artist-centered survey, many works are explored in considerable depth, while also examining hundreds of different paintings and sculptures by scores of different artists.
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DVD.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Kloss, W., Aigret, J. M., & Leven, J. (2004). Great artists of the Italian Renaissance . Teaching Co..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kloss, William, Jaimée M. Aigret and Jon. Leven. 2004. Great Artists of the Italian Renaissance. Teaching Co.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kloss, William, Jaimée M. Aigret and Jon. Leven. Great Artists of the Italian Renaissance Teaching Co, 2004.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Kloss, William., Jaimée M Aigret, and Jon Leven. Great Artists of the Italian Renaissance Teaching Co., 2004.

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