Cambridge Studies in the History of Art explained

Cambridge Studies in the History of Art is a book series of the history of art published by Cambridge University Press. The editors were Francis Haskell, a fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Nicholas Penny of the National Gallery.[1] The first volume in the series was El Greco and his patrons: Three major projects by Richard G. Mann, published in 1986, in which Mann investigated three of El Greco's six major projects and the patrons responsible for them.[2]

Volumes

1980s

1990s

Notes and References

  1. https://www.cambridge.org/core/series/cambridge-studies-in-the-history-of-art/4F1E45D4A3FD0E4A3342BDE55C3EC827 Cambridge Studies in the History of Art.
  2. https://www.jstor.org/stable/2862535 "Review: El Greco and his Patrons: Three Major Projects by Richard G. Mann"