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Early Florentine Designers and Engravers: Maso Finiguerra, Baccio Baldini, Antonio Pollaiuolo, Sandro Botticelli, Francesco Rosselli. a Comparative Analysis of Early...
... Le Vite de più, eccellenti pittori scultori ed architettori, 9 vols, Florence, (hereafter Vasari-Milanesi); Hind, ... Early Italian Engraving, 7 vols, London; Goldsmith Phillips, J., (1955), Early Florentine Designers and Engravers; ...
Early Florentine Woodcuts: With an Annotated List of Florentine Illustrated Books
... promised that maps could foster a new kind of knowledge about distant places. As later chapters will demonstrate, mapmakers promoted their works as an education in the world by showing viewers the contours of the earth.
Lucy Whitaker, “Maso Finiguerra, Baccio Baldini, and The Florentine Picture Chronicle,” in Florentine Drawing at the Time of Lorenzo the Magnificent, ed. ... 59. John Goldsmith Phillips, Early Florentine Designers and Engravers.
1515–1620 ( Oxford Bibliographical Soc . , 1954 ) ; David Pearson , Oxford bookbinding , 1500–1640 , including a supplement to ... 64 In a very large literature on this phenomenon , see for example C. E. Wright , “ The dispersal of the ...
Other than Pollaiuolo, who seems to have been interested in engraving only briefly,the designs of early Florentine engravings have been associated with Ghiberti,Fra Filippo Lippi,and Baldovinetti,but purely on the basis of style.