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MENTIONED Berenson. Central Italian painters, 2d ed. 264. (Boston. Museum of Fine Arts.) Boston. Museum of Fine Arts. Bulletin. Aug., 1913. 38.
Brown and Rankin. 409. (Boston. Bernardino Zaganelli.) NORTH ITALIAN PAINTING NORTH ITALIAN PAINTING STRICTLY speaking, northern Italy consists of the whole region north of the Apennines, including Venice; but in connection with the history of painting, Venice is ordinarily regarded as a sep- arate school, for the development of its art is somewhat dist
...inct from that of Northern Italian art as a whole and much more definite. As a matter of fact, outside of Venice, there was no school in northern Italy which had a continuous development, and until the middle of the xv century there were few masters of conspicuous individual genius. There was always a tendency to import noted artists from abroad to execute the more important works. Thus the Florentines, Giotto, Uccello, Filippo Lippi, and Donatello, were all commissioned to work in Padua, and later on Leonardo was called to Milan.

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