Joanna Woods-Marsden
Joanna Woods-Marsden
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Renaissance self-portraiture
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The Gonzaga of Mantua and Pisanello's Arthurian frescoes
cover - TTitianJoanna Woods-Marsden
Titian
no cover - AFAbout faceJoanna Woods-Marsden
About Face
no cover - TAToward a history of art patrona...Joanna Woods-Marsden
Toward a history of art patronage in the Renaissance
no cover - "T"Draw the irrational animals as...Joanna Woods-Marsden
"Draw the irrational animals as often as you can from life"
no cover - AAArt and political identity in f...Joanna Woods-Marsden
Art and political identity in fifteenth-century Naples
no cover - HQHow quattrocento princes used artJoanna Woods-Marsden
How quattrocento princes used art
no cover - PDPreparatory drawings for fresco...Joanna Woods-Marsden
Preparatory drawings for frescoes in the early Quattrocento
no cover - PSPictorial style and ideologyJoanna Woods-Marsden
Pictorial style and ideology
no cover - TSThe sinopia as preparatory drawingJoanna Woods-Marsden
The sinopia as preparatory drawing
no cover - FCFrench chivalric myth and Mantu...Joanna Woods-Marsden
French chivalric myth and Mantuan political reality in the Sala del Pisanello
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Renaissance self-portraiture
- Open Work
The Gonzaga of Mantua and Pisanello's Arthurian frescoes
- Open Work
Titian
- Open Work
About Face
- Open Work
Toward a history of art patronage in the Renaissance
- Open Work
"Draw the irrational animals as often as you can from life"
- Open Work
Art and political identity in fifteenth-century Naples
- Open Work
How quattrocento princes used art
- Open Work
Preparatory drawings for frescoes in the early Quattrocento
- Open Work
Pictorial style and ideology
- Open Work
The sinopia as preparatory drawing
- Open Work
French chivalric myth and Mantuan political reality in the Sala del Pisanello
