Engaging Symbols: Gender, Politics, and Public Art in Fifteenth-Century Florence by Adrian W.B. Randolph
Engaging Symbols: Gender, Politics, and Public Art in Fifteenth-Century Florence

Adrian W.B. Randolph

Engaging Symbols: Gender, Politics, and Public Art in Fifteenth-Century Florence

Adrian W.B. Randolph

381 pages first pub 2002 (editions)

nonfiction art challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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This book emphasizes the sculpture of Donatello and the Medici family's efforts to seek legitimacy through artistic patronage. To characterize the political function of art, however, the book also encompasses a broad array of media -- including pa...

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