The rise of the dramatic close-up fifteenth-century devotional painting.: Series: Acta Academiae Aboensis)
by Ringbom, Sixten
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Art rsin Ringbom, Sixten. Icon to narrative. The rise of the dramatic close-up fifteenth-century devotional painting. (Series: Acta Academiae Aboensis). Åbo: Åbo Akademi, 1965, 233 pages, bib, index, 196 black and white plates at back. Paperback volume, some minor chipping to edges of back cover. Good to very good copy else. $42.50 Box A 122
Note: In 1983, Ringbom issued a second edition, revised and augmented, with a postscript. 2nd ed., rev. and augm., with a postscript, 1983. Published by Davaco in Doornspijk, The Netherlands, 1984. The author states in the postscript that he planned to only make a minimum of corrections limited to spelling and the like as well as updating the scholarly works cited. The postscript, entitled "Author's Postscript" is laid into this volume. It runs from pages 212 to 219, appears to be a simple Xerox copy. Stapled at the corner and has the signature of the American scholar who also signed the first edition in 1969.
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- The rise of the dramatic close-up fifteenth-century devotional painting.
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- Ringbom, Sixten
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- Åbo Akademi,
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- Åbo
- Date Published
- 1965,
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- 233
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