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Approaching the Italian Renaissance Interior : Sources, Methodologies, Debates, Paperback / softback Book

Approaching the Italian Renaissance Interior : Sources, Methodologies, Debates Paperback / softback

Edited by Marta (Victoria and Albert Museum) Ajmar-Wollheim, Flora (Victoria and Albert Museum) Dennis, Ann (Victoria and Albert Museum) Matchette

Part of the Renaissance Studies Special Issues series

Paperback / softback

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This collection provides a genuinely fresh outlook on the Italian interior and will form a rich resource for scholars and students of the Renaissance. Brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, combining innovative approaches, case studies, and methodological critiquesExpands the discourse on the Renaissance home, ultimately challenging traditional notions of public and private, interior and exterior, ideals and realityExamines under-studied spaces of the interior, such as baths and chapels, and offers new insights into more familiar topics such as identity, status, and family memoryIncludes a wide range of primary sources from visual and material evidence to archival documents

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