Picasso, the Formative Years; a Study of His Sources
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Sir Anthony Blunt war ein angesehener britischer Kunsthistoriker, dessen akademische Karriere von seinem Geständnis der Spionage für die Sowjetunion überschattet wurde. Seine Expertise lag in der Analyse von Kunstwerken und Kunstgeschichte, wo er bedeutende Beiträge leistete. Die Enthüllung seiner Beteiligung am Spionagering der Cambridge Five schockierte die Öffentlichkeit und führte zu seinem Sturz. Dennoch bleibt seine wissenschaftliche Arbeit auf dem Gebiet der Kunstgeschichte ein Studienobjekt.






This elegant and concise introduction to the baroque and its flowering in Rome was first published in an anthology of essays in 1978, not long before Blunt died, and represents a summation of his teaching. It is republished here separately, copiously illustrated with contemporary engraved views and measured drawings.
The focus is on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which have become rare and costly. These modern editions aim to provide affordable access to the original text and artwork, ensuring that timeless literature remains available to contemporary readers.
This work seeks to broaden the comprehension of the student of Italian Renaissance painting by concentrating not on the works of art themselves, but on the various artistic theories which influenced them or were expressed by them. The text includes the writings of Michelangelo and Vasari.
1500 to 1700