Mannerism - The European Style of the Sixteenth Century

Wurtenberger,Franzsepp
Weidenfeld & Nicolson , London, England

Mannerism' is the name given to one of the most explosive styles whch European art has ever known. Originating in Italy in the early sixteenth century, it spread throughout Europe between 1530 and 1600, and has formed an important part of our cultural tradition during the last four hundred years There are copious beautiful annotated 'tipped' in colour photo plates with black and white annotated photography with line drawings aplenty throughout and all are in first class condition plus significant pages of text on highest quality paper.

$55.00

Specifications

Author Wurtenberger,Franzsepp
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Place Published London, England
Size Large 4to - Quarto, 305mm x 241mm
Chapters VIII
Pages 246pp

Condition Report

Cover Hardcover in burgundy red publisher's cloth with gold title original a flat very sound spine with a large text bock, devoid of corner bumping original scuffing and in excellent condition with and illustrated, laminated price-clipped dust wrapper also in very good condition with chipping original all edges and corners plus a professional verse repair of top and tail of dust wrapper spine, now protected in removable clear archival covering.
Overall There is very minor light foxing of front free end paper and pastedown with a large pencil signature of a prior owner too but no page loosening original damage elsewhere, hence the volume is in an excellent state overall.

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