Bibliography
de Lavergnee, Arnauld Brejon. Rubens. Ghent: Snoeck Publishers,
- Offers a complete picture of the artist, with paintings, drawings,
and tapestries.
Dempsey, Charles. Annibale Carracci: The Farnese Palace, Rome. New
York: George Braziller, 1995. A volume in the Great Fresco Cycles of the
Renaissance series; includes commentaries and full-color photos.
De Simone, Daniel, ed. A Heavenly Craft: The Woodcut in Early Printed
Books. New York: George Braziller, 2004. Explores the evolution of the
woodcut in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands.
De Vecchi, Pierluigi. Raphael. New York: Abbeville Press, 2002. A fresh
look at the artist’s life and work.
Dini, Giulietta Chelazzi, Alessandro Angelini, and Bernardina Sani. Sienese
Painting: From Duccio to the Birth of the Baroque. New York: Harry N.
Abrams, 1998. A good current survey of Sienese painting.
Dunlop, Ian. Degas. London: Thames & Hudson, 1979. Excellent text, good
color, comprehensive study.
Forge, Andrew, and Robert Gordon. Degas. New York: Harry N. Abrams,
- Includes representative illustrations of all of Degas’ subjects.
Fried, Michael. Manet’s Modernism: or, The Face of Painting in the 1860s.
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1998. Offers a new understanding
of the art and achievement of Manet.
Friedlaender, W. Mannerism and Anti-Mannerism in Italian Painting. New
York: Columbia University Press, 1990. Two classic essays addressing the
two major styles in 16th-century Italian art.
Gruber, Alain, ed. The History of Decorative Arts: Renaissance and
Mannerism in Europe. New York: Abbeville Press, 1994. An in-depth
reference organized by different types of ornament.