Isabella D'este, Marchioness of Mantua, 1474-1539: A Study of the Renaissance; Volume 1
- 444 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Julia Mary Cartwright Ady was an English art critic and historian specializing in the Italian Renaissance. Her work primarily explored the lives and creations of artists from this pivotal period. Through her critical insights and historical analysis, she deepened the understanding of Renaissance art. Her expertise established her as a significant voice for those interested in Italian artistic heritage.






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