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Rom in Der Renaissance Von Nicolaus V. Bis Auf Leo X.

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230 pages, Paperback

Published July 25, 2018

About the author

Ernst Steinmann (1866 -1934) was a German-born art historian and museum curator who worked in Italy, predominately in Rome and Florence, where he dedicated his studies to Renaissance art, especially to Michelangelo who became his lifelong pivotal artist.

Steinmann’s writings were often criticized for their wistful and lyrical style, but his publications had notable success also because of the outstanding quality of the photographic illustrations, many of them produced by Domenico Anderson (1854-1938).

He was married to Olga von Gerstfeld (1866-1910). Steinmann died on November 24th, 1934 in Basel. His burial place is in Rome.

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