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Cinquecento

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Cinquecento 

a term used to designate the artistic culture of Italy between 1500 and 1600, as well as the culture of the High Renaissance (1490–1520).

REFERENCES

Vipper, B. R. Bor’ba techenii v ital’ianskom iskusstve XVI veka (1520–1590). Moscow, 1956.
Freedberg, S. Painting of the High Renaissance in Rome and Florence vols. 1–2. Cambridge, 1961.
Klein, R., and H. Zerner, Italian Art, 1500–1600. London, 1966.
Pope-Hennessy, J. Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture, vols. 1–3. London, 1963.
Lowry, B. Renaissance Architecture. London, 1962.


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