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The development of the Italian schools of painting
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The Hague: 1923-1938
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- I. From the 6th until the end of the 13th century. With 5 collotype plates and 321 ill. 1923; II. The Sienese school of the 14th century. With 10 collotype plates and 380 ill. 1924; III. The Florentine school of the 14th century. With 10 collotype plates and 368 ill. 1924; IV. The local schools of North Italy of the 14th century. With 4 collotype plates and 254 ill. 1924; V. The local schools of Central and South Italy of the 14th century. With 3 collotype plates and 284 ill. 1925; VI. Iconographical index to vol. I-V. 1925
- The renaissance painters of Umbria. With 8 collotype plates and 326 ill. 1933; XV. The Renaissance painters of Central and Southern Italy. With 8 collotype plates and 357 illustrations. 1934; XVI. The Renaissance painters of Tuscany. With 8 collotype plates and 305 ill. 1937; XVII. The Renaissance painters of Venice. With 8 collotype plates and 309 ill. 1935; XVIII. The Renaissance painters of Venice. With 8 collotype plates and 309 ill. 1936; XIX. General Index. 1. Index for the names of places, where the paintings can be founded. 2. Index for the names of artists accompanied by dates, etc. by Charlotte van Marle. 1938
- VII. Late gothic painting in North Italy. With 6 collotype plates and 275 ill. 1926; VIII. Gentile, Pisanello and late gothic painting in Central and South Italy. With 8 collotype plates and 301 ill. 1927; IX. Late gothic painting in Tuscany. With 10 collotype plates and 367 ill. 1927; X. The Renaissance painters of Florence in the XVth century, first generation. With 11 collotype plates and 344 ill. 1928; XI. The Renaissance painters of Florence in the XVth century, the second generation. With 8 collotype plates and 383 ill. 1929; XII. The Renaissance painters of Florence in the XVth century, the third generation, I. With 9 collotype plates and 295 ill. 1931; XIII. The Renaissance painters of Florence in the XVth century, the third generation. II. With 8 collotype plates and 315 ill. 1931
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