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The Franciscans and art patronage in late medieval Italy

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In this book, Louise Bourdua examines how Franciscan church decoration developed between 1250 and 1400.

Focusing on three important churches - San Fermo Maggiore, Verona, San Lorenzo, Vicenza and Sant'Antonio, Padua - she argues that local Franciscan friars were more interested in their own conception of how artistic programs should work than merely following models for decoration issued from the mother church at Assisi.

In addition, lay patrons also had considerable input into the decoration programs.

These case studies serve as a multiform model of patronage, which is tested against other commissions of the Trecento.

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Cambridge University Press
0521281288 / 9780521281287
Paperback / softback
28/03/2011
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 242 p. : ill., map
26 cm
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Reprint. Published in association with The British School at Rome. Originally published: 2004.