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EISENSTEIN, ELIZABETH L. The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe. 297pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps.

Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), 1986.


581 EISLER, COLIN. Sculptors’ Drawings Over Six Centuries 1400-1950. (156)pp. 127 illus. 4to. Wraps. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at The Drawing Center, New York.

New York (Agrinde Publications), n.d.


582 ELIEL, CAROL S. L’Ésprit Nouveau: Purism in Paris, 1918-1925. With essays by Françoise Ducros, Tag Gronberg. With an English translation of After Cubism by Amédée Ozenfant and Charles-Edouard Jeanneret. 191pp. 122 illus. (77 color). 4to. Cloth. D.j. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, April-Aug. 2001.

New York (Harry N. Abrams), 2001.


583 ELLING, CHRISTIAN. Rome: The Biography of Her Architecture from Bernini to Thorvaldsen. (16), 586, (2)pp., 8 plans. 212 illus. hors texte. Stout 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Boulder, Colorado (Westview Press), 1975.


584 ELMER, PETER (EDITOR). The Renaissance in Europe: A Cultural Enquiry. Challenges to authority. xv, (1), 418pp., 8 color plates. Numerous text illus. 4to. Boards.

New Haven/London (Yale University Press), 2000.


585 ELSNER, JAS. Art and the Roman Viewer: The Transformation of Art from the Pagan World to Christianity. (Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism.) xxvi, 375pp. 4 color plates, 81 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), 1995.



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586 ELSNER, JOHN & CARDINAL, ROGER (EDITORS). The Cultures of Collecting. viii, 312pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps.

Cambridge (Harvard University Press), 1994.



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587 EMANUEL, MURIEL (EDITOR). Contemporary Architects. Architectural consultant: Dennis Sharp. Assistant editors: Colin Naylor, Craig Lerner. 933, (1)pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. stout 4to. Cloth. D.j.

London (The Macmillan Press), 1980.



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588 EMERICK, JUDSON J. The Tempietto del Clitunno near Spoleto. 2 vols. Text: xiv, 446pp. Frontis. Plates: 218 illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

University Park (The Pennsylvania State University Press), 1998.


589 L’EMPLOI DES ORDRES DANS L’ARCHITECTURE DE LA RENAISSANCE. Actes du colloque tenu à Tours du 9 au 14 juin 1986. Études réunies par Jean Guillaume. (De Architectura.) 374pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Wraps.

Paris (Picard), 1992.



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590 ENGEL, HEINRICH. The Japanese House: A Tradition for Contemporary Architecture. 495pp. 167 plates. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Rutland, Vermont/Tokyo (Charles E. Tuttle Company), 1964.



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591 ENGGASS, ROBERT. Early Eighteenth-Century Sculpture in Rome. An illustrated catalogue raisonné. 2 vols. xv, (1), 243pp. 8 plates. 244 illus. hors texte. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

University Park/ London (Pennsylvania State University Press), 1976.



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592 ERICKSON, CAROLLY. The Medieval Vision: Essays in History and Perception. vii, (1), 247pp. Frontis. Cloth. D.j.

New York (Oxford University Press), 1976.


593 ERLANDE-BRANDENBURG, ALAIN. Le château d’Ecouen. Musée national de la Renaissance. (Musées et Monuments de France.) 109, (3)pp. 126 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Paris (Éditions de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux/ Albin Michel), 1988.


594 ERLANDE-BRANDENBURG, ALAIN. The Lady and the Unicorn. 83pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Stiff wraps.

Paris (Réunion des Musées Nationaux), 1989.


595 ERLANDE-BRANDENBURG, ALAIN & MÉREL-BRANDENBURG, ANNE-BÉNÉDICTE. Histoire de l’architecture française du Moyen Âge à la Renaissance (IVe siècle-début XVIe siècle). xvi, 478, (2)pp. 533 illus. (23 color). Sq. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Paris (Mengès/ Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques et des Sites), 1995.



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596 L’ESCALIER DANS L’ARCHITECTURE DE LA RENAISSANCE. Actes du colloque tenu à Tours du 22 au 26 mai 1979. (De Architectura.) 314pp. 308 illus. 4to. Wraps.

Paris (Picard), 1985.



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597 L’ESPRIT NOUVEAU. Revue internationale d’esthétique. (Revue internationale illustré de l’activité contemporaine.) Directeur: Paul Dermée. (Ozenfant et Jeanneret.) Nos. 1-28 (all published). Prof. illus., including hors-texte and color plates. Sm. 4to. Cloth. Reprint of the Paris 1920-1925 edition. “The presence of the poets meant that as well as assisting in the birth of twentieth-century visual and concrete poetry these magazines also published more formally conventional literary contributions, the content of which was, however, often of a radical nature. Indeed some of them were magazines of ideas as much as magazines of art. ‘L’esprit nouveau’, edited by Ozenfant and Le Corbusier (and Dermée for a short while), was not typical of art magazines of this time, not only in respect of its comparative longevity and substance, but also in the range of ideas to which it gave space. The sub-title of the magazine, initially ‘Revue international d’esthétique’, was soon changed to ‘Revue internationale illustré de l’activité contemporaine...arts, lettres, sciences.’ Number 16 included articles on Freud, mathematics from Einstein to Bergson, the Fauves, post-crisis economics, architecture, Greek vases, Yiddish literature, and sport (as well as the legend on the back cover: ‘L’esprit nouveau est le magazine des élites’” (Clive Phillpot, The Art Press).
Much of the content of Le Corbusier’s famous early books, with his basic statements of design philosophy, first appeared in article form in “L’esprit nouveau”: ‘Vers une architecture’, ‘L’art décoratif d’aujord’hui’, ‘Urbanisme’. Also published in its pages were joint contributions by Le Corbusier and Ozenfant (“Le purisme”, “L’angle droit”, “Le cubisme”) and other texts by Aragon, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Huidobro, Goll, Cocteau, Carrà, Charles Henry, Cendrars, Raynal, Rosenberg, Léger, Satie, Picabia, Severini, Gropius, and many others.

New York (Da Capo Press), 1968.



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598 ESSAYS IN THE RENAISSANCE. (I Tatti Studies. 1.) 312, (2)pp. 57 illus. Sm. 4to. Wraps. D.j.

Florence (Villa I Tatti, The Harvard University Centre for Italian Renaissance Studies), 1985.



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599 ETLIN, RICHARD A. The Architecture of Death: The Transformation of the Cemetery in Eighteenth-Century Paris. xiv, 441pp. 268 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Cambridge/London (The MIT Press), 1984.


600 ETLIN, RICHARD A. Modernism in Italian Architecture, 1890-1940. xxiii, (1), 736pp. 290 illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Cambridge/London (The MIT Press), 1991.



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601 ETTLINGER, LEOPOLD D. The Sistine Chapel before Michelangelo. Religious imagery and papal primacy. (Oxford-Warburg Studies.) xiii, (3), 128pp., 45 plates. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Oxford (Clarendon Press), 1965.



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602 EVANS, HARRY B. Aqueduct Hunting in the Seventeenth Century: Raffaello Fabretti’s De acquis et aquaeductibus veteris Romae. xvi, 309pp. 38 illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan Press), 2002.


603 EVANS, M.W. Medieval Drawings. 44pp., 132 plates. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

London (Paul Hamlyn), 1969.


604 EVANS, ROBINS. The Projective Cast. Architecture and its three geometries. xxxvii, (1), 412pp. 198 illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps.

Cambridge/London (The MIT Press), 2000.


605 EVANS, ROBINS. Translations from Drawing to Building and Other Essays. Introduction by Mohsen Mostafavi. (AA Documents. 2.) 294pp. Prof. illus. Wraps.

Cambridge/London (The MIT Press), 1997.


606 EVENSON, NORMA. The Indian Metropolis. A view towards the West. ix, (1), 294pp. 258 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

New Haven/ London (Yale University Press), 1989.



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607 EVENSON, NORMA. Paris: A Century of Change, 1878-1978. xvii, (1), 382pp. 254 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

New Haven/London (Yale University Press), 1979.


608 EVERS, BERND & THOENES, CHRISTOF. Architectural Theory from Renaissance to the Present: 89 Essays on 117 Treatises. With a preface by Bernd Evers and an introduction by Christof Thoenes. 834pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Stiff wraps.

Köln (Taschen), 2003.


609 FABRIANO. MUSEO DELLA CARTA E DELLA FILIGRANA. L’arte della carta a Fabriano. 3a edizione riveduta e ampliata a cura di Giancarlo Castagnari e Ulisse Mannucci. 109pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Stiff wraps.

Fabriano, 1996.


610 FAGIOLO, MARCELLO (EDITOR). Roma e l’antico nell’arte e nella cultura del Cinquecento. (Biblioteca Internazionale di Cultura. 17.) 531pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Leatherette. D.j. Texts by 23 contributors.

Roma (Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana), 1985.


611 FAIRBAIRN, LYNDA. Italian Renaissance Drawings from the Collection of Sir John Soane’s Museum. (The Soane Catalogue Series.) 2 vols. 784pp. 1348 illus. Folio. Cloth. D.j.

London (Azimuth Editions), 1998.


612 FALASSI, ALESSANDRO & CATONI, GIULIANO. Palio. Photographs by Pepi Merisio. With the republication of the essay by Giovanni Cecchini, “Palio and contrade: Historical evolution,” 1958. 369pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j. Slipcase. Engish-language edition.

Milano (Electa), 1983.


613 FALDA, GIOVANNI BATTISTA. Il nuovo teatro delle fabriche, et edificii, in prospettiva di Roma moderna, sotto il felice pontificato di N.S. Papa Alessandro VII.... Libri primo. Bound with: Il secondo libro del’ novo teatro delle fabriche, et edificii, fatte fare in Roma, e fuori di Roma, dalla santita di Nostro Signore Papa Alessandro VII. Disegnate, in prospettiva et intagliate da Gio. Battista Falda da Valduggia.... Bound with: Il terzo libro del’ novo teatro delle chiese di Roma, date in luce sotto il felice pontificato di Nostro Signore Papa Clemente IX. Disegnate in prospettiva et intagliate da Gio. Battista Falda. (31)ff. [of 37], (16)ff. [of 21], (36)ff. [complete], including fully engraved title and dedication leaves for each book. Printed on watermarked laid stock. Oblong sm. folio. Unbound leaves. First edition, before numbers, of the three parts of Falda’s important work; this set lacks 11 leaves, containing 83 leaves in all, of the total complement of 94. Fowler has noted that the collation of the work is extremely tricky, commenting that “The plates were issued time and again with little or no change except for the addition of plate numbers. All the copies examined (Library of Congress, New York Public, and Avery Libraries) vary slightly in the number and arrangement of the plates.” As mentioned by Fowler, two plates in the first part are unsigned, and one in the second part is the work of Francesco Venturini. At the end of the seventeenth century, a fourth part was published, with plates by Alessandro Specchi (1699), and in 1739, a fifth part, with plates by Gio. Domenico Campiglia. These sequels, in which Falda was not involved, cover the papacies of Innocent XII and Clement XII.
On the outstanding importance of this publication, the first of its kind, Fowler observed that “In Italy, up to this time, there had been no extensive and systematic attempt to record contemporary Renaissance architecture; certainly nothing to be compared to the work in France of Du Cerceau nearly a hundred years earlier, or to that of the Perelle, practically contemporaries of Falda. Falda was an uneven artist: his perspective was often at fault, his conventions trite, and his technique monotonous. Nevertheless his work, aside from its historic value, is of special interest in showing the development in Italy of the realistic approach to architectural representation.” First title trimmed an inch short at top edge; a little intermittent light foxing, generally very clean and fresh.

Roma (Gio. Jacomo Rossi), 1665 [1665-1667; 1667-1669].



Fowler 116; Berlin 2666; Brunet II.1172; Graesse II.549
614 FANELLI, GIOVANNI. Firenze, architettura e città. 2 vols. [Testo]. (4), 598pp. Sm. 4to. Atlante. 369pp. 1571 illus. Oblong folio. Cloth. D.j.

Firenze (Vallecchi), 1973.


615 FARRAR, LINDA. Ancient Roman Gardens. xviii, 237pp., 8 color plates. Prof. illus. 4to. Boards. D.j.

Stroud, Gloucestershire (Budding Books), 2000.


616 FAVIER, JEAN. The World of Chartres. Appendices by John James and Yves Flamand. 191pp. 217 illus. (41 color). Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

New York (Harry N. Abrams), 1990.


617 FAVRO, DIANE. The Urban Image of Augustan Rome. xxi, (1), 346pp. 116 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), 1996.


618 FEHL, PHILLIPP. The Classical Monument. Reflections on the connection between morality and art in Greek and Roman sculpture. (College Art Association of America: Monographs on Archaeology and the Fine Arts. 24.) xv, (1), 115, (1)pp. 63 illus. hors texte. 4to. Cloth.

New York (New York University Press), 1972.



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619 FENLON, IAIN. The Ceremonial City: History, Memory and Myth in Renaissance Venice. xv, (1), 448pp. 162 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

New Haven/London (Yale University Press), 2007.


620 FERGUSON, FRANCIS. Architecture, Cities and the Systems Approach. (Planning and Cities.) (4), 168pp. 55 ilus. 4to. Boards. D.j.

New York (George Braziller), 1975.



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621 FERGUSON, GEORGE. Signs & Symbols in Christian Art. With illustrations in paintings of the Renaissance. Book Club Guild edition. (10), 123pp., 112 plates (16 color). Numerous text figs. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

New York (Oxford University Press), 1958.



Arntzen/Rainwater F32; Chamberlin 354 (both citing 1954 edition)
622 FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ, MARGARITA. Codex Escurialensis 28-II-12: Libro de dibujos o antiguëdades. 2 vols. I: Text. 164pp. Prof. illus. Boards. II: (1), 77ff. facsimile. Leather. Sm. folio. Slipcase.

Madrid (Patrimonio Nacional), 2000.


623 FERNÁNDEZ-GALIANO, LUIS. Fire and Memory: On Architecture and Energy. (Writing Architecture.) xiii, (3), 325pp. Wraps.

Cambridge/London (The MIT Press), 2000.


624 FERRARI, DANIELA (EDITOR). Mantova nelle stampe. Trecentottanta carte, piante, e vedute del territorio mantovano. 182, (2)pp. 382 illus. 4to. Boards. D.j.

Brescia (Grafo), 1985.


625 FERRILL, ARTHUR. Caligula, Emperor of Rome. 184pp. 19 illus. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

London (Thames and Hudson), 1991.


626 FERRUA, ANTONIO. The Unknown Catacomb. A unique discovery in early Christian art. Introduction by Bruno Nardini. 180pp. 150 color illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j.

New Lanark, Scotland (Geddes & Grosset), 1991.


627 FESTSCHRIFT ANTHONY BLUNT. Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Art Presented to Anthony Blunt on His 60th Birthday. Editorial committee: Jeanne Courtauld, Michael Kitson, Benedict Nicolson, John Pope-Hennessy, Elsa Scheerer, John Shearman, George Zarnecki. Preface by Ellis Waterhouse. xi, 268pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j. Texts by 31 contributors, including L.H. Heydenreich, P. Murray, J. Shearman, J. White, K. Clark, A.E. Popham, M. Levey, M. Hirst, G. Kauffmann, J. Schulz, W. Friedlaender, J.S. Ackerman, E.H. Gombrich, J. Bialostocki, X. de Salas, M. Laclotte, C. Sterling, S. Béguin, M. Jaffé, B. Nicolson, W. Vitzhum, E. Waterhouse, C. Nordenfalk, M. Alpatov, R.W. Lee, M. Kitson, J. Thuillier, O. Millar, R. Wittkower, F. Haskell. Bibliography.

London/New York (Phaidon), 1967.


628 FESTSCHRIFT RENATO BONELLI. Saggi in onore di Renato Bonelli. A cura di Corrado Bozzoni, Giovanni Carbonara, Gabriella Villetti. (Quaderni dell’Istituto di Storia dell’Architettura. N.S. Fasc. 15/20. ) 2 vols. 1076pp. Prof. illus. Sm. folio. Cloth. D.j. Texts by 105 conributors, including R. Assunto, F. Borsi, W. Haas, G. Zander, G.M. Radke, P. Cuneo, V. Hoffmann, E. Bentivoglio, P. Rocchi, C. Perogalli, C. Thoenes, A. Bruschi, G. Mezzanotte, L. Marucchi, S. Marani, M. Curti, I. Di Resta, H. Hager, G. Carbonara, J. Garms, S. Pasquali, E. Pallottino, C. De Seta, J. Raspi Serra, G. Stockel, M.P. Sette, G. and P. Spagnesi, P. Graziani.

Roma (Multigrafica Editrice), 1992.


629 FESTSCHRIFT WALTER FRIEDLÄNDER. Essays in Honor of Walter Friedländer. (Marsyas. Supplement II.) xiii, 194pp., 70 plates. Lrg. 4to. Cloth (slightly worn). Texts by 22 contributors, including J.S. Ackerman, J. Coolidge, J. Costello, W. Crelly, E.G. Dotson, M.A.G. Frantz, C. Gilbert, F. Hartt, J.R. Judson, M. Laskin, Jr., I. Lavin, L. Nochlin, S.E. Ostrow, D. Posner, R. Rosenblum, N. Schlenoff, D. Wiebenson.

New York (Institute of Fine Arts, New York University), 1965.



Lincoln p. 52; Arntzen/Rainwater Q233; Chamberlin 2278
630 FESTSCHRIFT SIEGFRIED GIEDION. Hommage à Giedion: Profile seiner Persönlichkeit. (gta. Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur. Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. 13.) 198, (2)pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Boards. D.j. Texts by 25 contributors. Bibliography.

Basel/Stuttgart (Birkhäuser Verlag), 1971.



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631 FESTSCHRIFT E.H. GOMBRICH. Sight & Insight. Essays on art and culture in honour of E.H. Gombrich at 85. Edited by John Onians. 420pp.

4to. Cloth. D.j. With contributions by John Onians, Marian Wenzel, Carlo Ginzburg, Michael Evans, A.C. de la Mare, Jean Michel Massing, Jennifer M. Fletcher, Charles Hope, David Kunzle, Elizabeth McGranth, Martin Kemp, David Freedburg, Allan Ellenius, Thomas Puttfarken, Jennifer Montagu, Svetlana Alpers, Michael Podro, Alex Potts, Partha Mitter, and Michael Baxandall.

London (Phaidon Press), 1994.
632 FESTSCHRIFT HELLMUT HAGER. An Architectural Progress in the Renaissance and Baroque: Sojourns In and Out of Italy. Essays in architectural history presented to Hellmut Hager on his sixty-sixth birthday. Edited by Henry A. Millon and Susan Scott Munshower. (Papers in Art History from The Pennsylvania State University. 8.) 2 vols. 927pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Texts by 35 contributors. Bibliography.

University Park (The Pennsylvania State University), 1992.



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633 FESTSCHRIFT RICHARD KRAUTHEIMER. In Memoriam Richard Krautheimer. Relazioni della giornata di studi, Roma, 20 febbraio 1995, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Sala dell’Ercole. Edited by Julian Kliemann with the assistance of Elisabetta Pastore, Gernot Lorenz, Antoinette Roesler-Friedenthal. 128, (6)pp. 2 plates. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Texts by 10 contributors, including M. Winner, W. Sauerländer, C.L Striker, J.S. Ackerman, K. Weil-Garris Brandt, M. Trachtenberg, I. Lavin, C.L. Frommel.

Roma (Bibliotheca Hertziana), 1997.


634 FESTSCHRIFT RICHARD KRAUTHEIMER. Pratum Romanum: Richard Krautheimer zum 100. Geburtstag. Herausgegeben von Renate L. Colella, Meredith J. Gill, Lawrence A Jenkens und Petra Lamers. 387pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Boards. Texts by 19 contributors.

Wiesbaden (Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag), 1997.


635 FESTSCHRIFT IRVING LAVIN. IL 60: Essays Honoring Irving Lavin on His Sixtieth Birthday. Edited by Marilyn Aronberg Lavin. xviii, 284pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Cloth. D.j. Texts by 12 contributors, including J.R. Clarke, E.W. Kirsch, G. Feigenbaum, D.A. Levine, M.P. Mezzatesta, S.F. Ostrow. Bibliography.

New York (Italica Press), 1990.


636 (FESTSCHRIFT PHYLLIS WILLIAMS LEHMANN) NORTHAMPTON. SMITH COLLEGE. MUSEUM OF ART. Antiquity in the Renaissance. In honor of Phyllis Williams Lehmann. April-June 1978. [Check List of the Exhibition.] (40)pp. 7 illus. 4to. Wraps. Text by Wendy Stedman Sheard. Including a vita of Lehmann and a bibliography of her books and articles.

Northampton, 1978.


637 FESTSCHRIFT TORGIL MAGNUSON. Docto peregrino: Roman Studies in Honour of Torgil Magnuson. (Suecoromana. Studia Artis Historiae Instituti Romani Regni Sueciae. I.) 298pp. Prof. illus. Sm. 4to. Boards. Texts by 14 contributors.

Roma (Istituto Svedese di Studi Classici a Roma), 1992.


638 FESTSCHRIFT ROBIN MIDDLETON. Fragments: Architecture and the Unfinished. Essays presented to Robin Middleton. Edited by Barry Bergdoll and Werner Oechslin. 391ppp. 153 illus. (25 color). 4to. Cloth. D.j. Texts by 22 contributors. Bibliography.

London (Thames & Hudson), 2006.


639 FESTSCHRIFT ERWIN PANOFSKY. De Artibus Opuscula XL. Essays in honor of Erwin Panofsky. Edited by Millard Meiss. 2 vols. xxi, 539pp., 177 plates. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. Slipcase. Texts by 40 contributors, including J. Bier, J. Bober, H. Buchthal, W.W.S. Cook, J. Coolidge, P. Coremans, C. Eisler, R. Ettinghausen, L.D. Ettlinger, G.H. Forsyth, Jr., P. Frankl, W. Friedlaender, L. Grodecki, W.S. Hecksher, J.S. Held, L.H. Heydenreich, P. Hofer, H.W. Janson, E.H. Kantorowicz, A. Katzenellenbogen, P. Krautheimer, G.B. Ladner, R.W. Lee, M. Muraro, C. Nordenfalk, O. Pächt, J. Rosenberg, W. Stechow, H. Swarzenski, J.G. van Gelder, K. Weitzmann, E. Wind, R. Wittkower, F. Wormald. Bibliography.

New York (New York University Press), 1961.



Rave p. 66; Lincoln pp. 77-78
640 FESTSCHRIFT NIKOLAUS PEVSNER. Concerning Architecture: Essays on Architectural Writers and Writing Presented to Nikolaus Pevsner. Edited by John Summerson. xii, 316pp. 41 plates. Lrg. 4to. Boards, 1/4 cloth. D.j. Texts by 21 contributors. Bibliography.

London (Allen Lane, The Penguin Press), 1968.



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641 FESTSCHRIFT EDUARD F. SEKLER. Form, Modernism, and History: Essays in Honor of Eduard F. Sekler. Edited by Alexander von Hoffman. xiii, (1), 240pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. Texts by 23 contributors. Bibliography.

Cambridge (Harvard University, Graduate School of Design), 1996.


642 FESTSCHRIFT CHARLES SEYMOUR, JR. Collaboration in Italian Renaissance Art. [In Memoriam Charles Seymour, Jr.]. Edited by Wendy Stedman Sheard and John T. Paoletti. xxi, (3), 268pp. 102 illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j. Texts by 14 contributors, including J.H. Stubblebine, E. Carli, J.R. Spencer, A. Chastel, U. Middeldorf, G.L. Hersey, J.T. Paoletti, D. Summers, E.P. Pillsbury, G. Kubler, D.A. Brown, W.S. Sheard, D. Lewis, and P. F. Watson.

New Haven/ London (Yale University Press), 1978.


643 FESTSCHRIFT SEYMOUR SLIVE. Shop Talk: Studies in Honor of Seymour Slive. Presented on his seventy-fifth birthday. Editors: Cynthia P. Schneider, William W. Robinson, Alice I. Davies. 429pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. Texts by 70 contributors, including C.S. Ackley, S. Alpers, H. Brigstocke, C. Brown, J. Cuno, F.J. Duparc, S.J. Freedberg, I. Gaskell, T. Gerszi, A.S. Harris, E. Haverkamp-Begemann, J.S. Held, W. Hofmann, M. Jaffé, J.R. Judson, T.D. Kaufmann, R. Klessmann, J.L. Koerner, W. Liedtke, I. Linnik, A.-M. S. Logan, G. Martin, T.M. Messer, C. Parkhurst, F.W Robinson, W.W. Robinson, P. Rosenberg, M. Royalton-Kisch, P. Schatborn, C.P. Schneider, L. Seidel, P.C. Sutton, J. Walsh, S.C. Welch, A.K. Wheelock, Jr., C. White.

Cambridge (Harvard University Art Museums), 1995.


644 FESTSCHRIFT CRAIG HUGH SMYTH. Renaissance Studies in Honor of Craig Hugh Smyth. Edited by Andrew Morrogh, Fiorella Superbi Gioffredi, Piero Morselli, Eve Borsook. (Villa I Tatti. The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies. 7.) 2 vols. I: History, Literature, Music. xx, 638pp. Prof. illus. II: Art, Architecture. viii, 717, (3)pp. Prof. illus. 4to. Cloth. Slipcase. Texts by 87 contributors, including J.H. Beck, B.L. Brown, M. Campbell, M.L. Chappell, E. Cropper, C. Dempsey, A. Garzelli, R. Goffen, C. Hope, M. Prokopp, A.M. Schulz, S. Settis, N. Turner, H. Saalman, M. Trachtenberg. Bibliography.

Florence (Giunto Barbèra), 1985.



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