Creighton Gilbert
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL721226A
Top Subjects
- Italy (5)
- Gian Girolamo Savoldo (approximately 1480-) (3)
- Angelico fra (approximately 1400-1455) (3)
- Girolamo Romanino (approximately 1485-approximately 1566) (2)
- Art, Renaissance (2)
- Giotto (1266?-1337) (2)
- Mannerism (Art) -- Italy -- Rome (2)
Books by Creighton Gilbert
Total count: 59
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Emory Portraits IThe 1820's and 1830's1947-01-01
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Emory Portraits IIFour figures of the college campus1948-01-01
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The works of Girolamo Savoldo1955-01-01
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Drawings of the Italian Renaissance from the Scholz collectionIndiana University]1958-01-01
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Domenico Fetti's St. Dominic and the Devil1958-01-01
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Italian paintings at St. Meinrad Archabbey1958-01-01
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The rating for U.S. art museums1958-01-01
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Portraits by and near Romanino1959-01-01
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The Asolo Theater, Ringling Museums, Sarasota, FloridaJohn and Mable Ringling Museum of Art1959-01-01
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Figures at a table[Exhibition February 7-March 6, 19601960-01-01
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The works of Girolamo SavoldoUniversity Microfilms1962-01-01
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Una monografia sul Romanino ["Il Romanino"by Maria Luisa Ferrari]1962-01-01
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Major Masters of the Renaissancea loan exhibition of the Poses Institute of Fine ArtsPoses Institute of Fine Arts, Brandeis University1963-01-01
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The museum educates, if ...1963-01-01
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Su Paolo da Caylina il Vecchio1963-01-01
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Artists in Genoa1964-01-01
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A miracle by Raphael1965-01-01
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Lionello PuppiBartolomeo Montagna1967-01-01
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When did a man in the renaissance grow old?1967-01-01
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MichelangeloColor Slide Program of the Great MastersMcGraw-Hill1967-01-01
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The renaissance portrait[Book review of The portrait in the renaissance1968-01-01
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Change in Piero della Francesca.J.J. Augustin1968-01-01
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The drawings now associated with Masaccio's Sagra1969-01-01
Renaissance art.Harper & Row1970-01-01-
History of Renaissance art throughout Europepainting, sculpture, architectureHarry N. Abrams1973-01-01
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History of Renaissance art: painting, sculpture, architecture throughout Europe.Prentice-Hall1973-01-01
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Cecco d'Ascoli e la pittura di GiottoDe Luca Editore1973-01-01
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Bartolommeo Veneto and his portrait of a ladyThe National Gallery of Canada1973-01-01
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Fra Angelico's fresco cycles in Rometheir number and datesDeutscher Kunstverlag1975-01-01
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The fresco by Giotto in MilanAlfieri1977-01-01
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Peintres et menuisiers au début de la Renaissance en Italie1977-01-01
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Dutch drawings of the seventeenth century from a collection[catalog of the exhibition] : November 6 to December 23, 1979, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, New YorkOffice of University Publications1979-01-01
Poets seeing artists' workinstances in the Italian RenaissanceL.S. Olschki1991-01-01-
Italian Art 1400-1500Sources and DocumentsNorthwestern University Press1992-02-01
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Caravaggio and his two cardinalsPennsylvania State University Press1994-01-01
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Caravaggio andhis two cardinalsPennsylvania State University Press1995-01-01
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Ghiberti on the destruction of artL.S. Olschki1996-01-01
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Lex amorisla legge dell'amore nell'interpretazione di Fra AngelicoLe lettere2005-01-01
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Saint Bernardinopreacher to the eyeClandestine Press2007-01-01
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Complete Poems and Selected Letters of MichelangeloPrinceton University Press2019-01-01
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Degas and the problem of verifiable excellence
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"A Sarasota Notebook."
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[Book reviews]Fra Angelico
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Angelico, Fra (1399 - 1455)Walter de Gruyter
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"Problemi della documentaione bresciana per il Savoldo."
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"Sante Zago e la cultura artistica del suo tempo."
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"Savoldo's Drawings put to Use."
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On Longfellow's translation of a Michael Angelo sonnet
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"PetrarchSonnets and Songs"
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"Tintoretto and Michelangelo's 'St. Damian'."
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Michel Angelo's poetry in English verseII
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The works of Girolamo Savoldo (Volumes I and II)
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"Paintings by Raphael"
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"Ritrattistica apocrifa Savoldesca."
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"The Archbishop on the painters of Florence, 1450"
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Michael Angelo's poetry in English verse
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The dedication of the Brancacci chapel
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Literature through arta new approach to French literature .
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"Francesco Curradi e la tipologia del paesaggio del seicento"