Religious art in the sixteenth century. Italy, France, Spain, Flanders is an essay by Émile Mâle, published in France in 1932 (L'Art religieux du XVII siècle) and then translated into Italy in 1984.
This study is considered, since its first French edition, one of the fundamental texts for understanding the development of European art and iconography from the discussions of the Council of Trent (1545-1563) until the mid-eighteenth century. / p>
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