When a patron commissioned an altarpiece in fifteenth-century Florence they were not simply buying art They were negotiating salvation status and civic memory through every pigment of ultramarine and stroke of gesso This book examines the Renaissance not as a sudden cultural dawn but as a calculated system of visual persuasion where painters like Masaccio and Botticelli operated within a web of guild regulations theological constraints and mercan...
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