Long hailed as one of the most comprehensive and richly detailed chronologies of painting, sculpture and architecture in Renaissance Italy from, this book focuses on works of art, their creators and the circumstances affecting their creation. The book is organized, chronologically, with individual chapters dedicated to developments in different areas or cities, such as Florence, Tuscany, Rome, Venice and Northern Italy. David G. Wilkins has maintained HarttIn other words, there are 4 new illustrations of ancient works, 20 new views of works of art in context, 10 new illustrations of paintings, 6 new examples related to sculpture, 10 new examples related to architecture, 13 new examples of works in other media (3 prints, 4 portrait medals and/or reverses, 1 enameled reliquary, 1 manuscript illumination, 3 examples of majolica), and 4 new digitized reconstructions in color.