Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 - The Fine Arts  by John Addington Symonds
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			Angelesque Mannerists--Misconception of Michael Angelo--Correggio founds 
			no School--Parmigianino--Macchinisti--The Bolognese--After-growth of Art in Florence--Andrea del Sarto--His Followers--Pontormo--Bronzino--Revival of Painting in Siena--Sodoma--His Influence on Pacchia, Beccafumi, Peruzzi--Garofalo and Dosso Dossi at Ferrari--The Campi at Cremona--Brescia and Bergamo--The Decadence in the second half of the Sixteenth Century--The Counter-Reformation--Extinction of the Renaissance Impulse. APPENDICES I.--The Pulpits of Pisa and Ravello II.--Michael Angelo's Sonnets III.--Chronological Tables FOOTNOTES: [1] To the original edition of this volume. CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM FOR THE FINE ARTS Art in Italy and Greece--The Leading Phase of Culture--Æsthetic Type of  | 
		
			
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