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Jaume Huguet

A Study of Late Gothic Painting in Catalonia

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ISBN 9780674433533

Publication Date: 01/01/1932

235 pages

61 plates

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  • Foreword
  • I. Historical and Cultural Setting in the Second Half of the Fifteenth Century
  • II. General Characteristics of Catalan Painting
  • III. The Italo-Gothic and International Styles in Catalonia
  • IV. Chronology and General Characteristics of Huguet’s Works
  • V. The Retable of Sts. Abdon and Sennen
  • VI. The Altarpiece of the Constable of Portugal
  • VII. Pere Huguet I: His Relation to Jaume Huguet
  • VIII. Works by Jaume and Pere Huguet I
  • IX. The Huguet-Vergos Question and the Retable of St. Augustine
  • X. The Altarpiece of Sta. María de la Mar
  • XI. The Three Great Retables by Jaume Huguet
  • XII. The Triptych of St. George
  • XIII. Discoveries and Conjectures. Minor Works from the Huguet Atelier
  • XIV. Reflections of Huguet in Sardinia
  • XV. Gabriel Guardia
  • XVI. Vergosiana
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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