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Paperback Medals Of The Renaissance Book

ISBN: 9354187293

ISBN13: 9789354187292

Medals Of The Renaissance

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Small discs, great stories. Beauty cast in precious metal. Medals Of The Renaissance, by George Francis Hill, reveals fifteenth-century Italy, where portraiture, civic pride and humanist learning converge in miniature sculpture. Part scholarly catalogue and part decorative arts anthology, Hill's study traces the emergence of Italian Renaissance medals and explains their place within renaissance art history. Written with a collector's eye and a curator's rigour, it functions as a practical guide to building a medallic art collection and as an art collector reference, while its clear, descriptive prose makes the specialised field of historical numismatics approachable for casual readers. Hill's methodical descriptions and typologies helped shape later catalogues and museum practice; his observations continue to inform european art appreciation and serve as a sound museum studies resource. There is evident historical significance: the book situates objects from fifteenth century Italy within wider renaissance period culture and connects neatly to the Leonardo da Vinci era without resorting to jargon. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Practical yet evocative, the work balances precise scholarship with an enthusiasm that will please classical art enthusiasts as much as classic-literature collectors. Students, curators and exhibition-makers, along with anyone captivated by renaissance art history, will find a rich, accessible reference; those assembling a medallic art collection gain the vocabulary and context needed to judge a piece with confidence. Alongside measured attributions and careful comparisons, Hill maps networks of patronage and workshop practice that gave these medals their meaning. Useful in classroom discussion, gallery interpretation and private study, the volume offers steady returns to readers who revisit its pages. Casual readers encounter immediate human stories; scholars and museum professionals keep it as a steady companion to the study of renaissance period culture.

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