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Nicholas Penny, 9 October 1986
Pictures and Punishment: Art and Criminal Prosecution during the Florentine Renaissance
by Samuel Edgerton.
Cornell, 243 pp., $39.50, March 1985,0 8014 1705 8 Show More
by Samuel Edgerton.
Cornell, 243 pp., $39.50, March 1985,
Images of Man and Death
by Philippe Ariès, translated by Janet Lloyd.
Harvard, 271 pp., £19.95, October 1985,0 674 44410 8 Show More
by Philippe Ariès, translated by Janet Lloyd.
Harvard, 271 pp., £19.95, October 1985,
Fingerprints of the Artists: European Terra-Cotta Sculpture from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections
by Charles Avery and Alastair Laing.
Harvard, 298 pp., £127.50, September 1981,0 674 30203 6 Show More
by Charles Avery and Alastair Laing.
Harvard, 298 pp., £127.50, September 1981,
“... best art-historical research today is conducted along lines which Carmichael would have approved. Samuel Edgerton’s Pictures and Punishment is an extreme example of this trend. Among Edgerton’s illustrations is an old photograph of a member of the Archconfraternity of San Giovanni Decollato in Rome wearing the ... ”