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The Venetian Painters of the Renaissance
Bernhard Berenson
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Bernhard Berenson
Preface.
I. Value of Venetian Art.
II. The Church and Painting.
III. The Renaissance.
IV. Painting and the Renaissance.
V. Pageant Pictures.
VI. Painting and the Confraternities.
VII. Easel Pictures and Giorgione.
VIII. The Giorgionesque Spirit.
IX. The Portrait.
X. The Young Titian.
XI. Apparent Failure of the Renaissance.
XII. Lotto.
XIII. The Late Renaissance and Titian.
XIV. Humanity and the Renaissance.
XV. Sebastiano del Piombo.
XVI. Tintoretto.
XVII. Value of Minor Episodes in Art.
XVIII. Tintoretto's Portraits.
XIX. Venetian Art and the Provinces.
XX. Paul Veronese.
XXI. Bassano, Genre, and Landscape.
XXII. The Venetians and Velasquez.
XXIII. Decline of Venetian Art.
XXIV. Longhi.
XXV. Canaletto and Guardi.
XXVI. Tiepolo.
XXVII. Influence of Venetian Art.
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