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Digs deeply into previously undiscovered archival evidence to examine Piero della Francesca's yet unstudied earliest works and their connections to his putative formation in Florence. James Banker's historical investigation integrates social and art history to provide a rich and informative cultural context for della Francesca's development.

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Banker draws an intimate portrait of life in Borgo San Sepolcro in the first half of the fifteenth century, looking for insights into Piero's development in the years before he arrived in Florence. Banker's mastery of unpublished archival materials and recent secondary literature is evident in each chapter. . . . [A]nd his methods have brought results that will be debated by art historians around the country and abroad." ---Duane Osheim, University of Virginia

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      Publisher: LUP - University of Michigan Press
      Publication Date: 1/21/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780472113019, 978-0472113019
      ISBN10: 0472113011

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      Book Synopsis
      Digs deeply into previously undiscovered archival evidence to examine Piero della Francesca's yet unstudied earliest works and their connections to his putative formation in Florence. James Banker's historical investigation integrates social and art history to provide a rich and informative cultural context for della Francesca's development.

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      Banker draws an intimate portrait of life in Borgo San Sepolcro in the first half of the fifteenth century, looking for insights into Piero's development in the years before he arrived in Florence. Banker's mastery of unpublished archival materials and recent secondary literature is evident in each chapter. . . . [A]nd his methods have brought results that will be debated by art historians around the country and abroad." ---Duane Osheim, University of Virginia

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