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In Italy between 1270 and 1370, artists such as Duccio, Gaddi and Lorenzetti transformed European painting, bringing new vitality and realism to traditional religious scenes. This illustrated catalogue lists every painting of the period in London's National Gallery, explaining their origins, provenance and context. First published in 1951, the book has been revised in the light of recent conservation work to demonstrate how modern technology has increased our understanding of the materials and techniques used by the medieval painters.
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