In this study of Giovanni Bellini's great masterpiece, the
so-called Frick St. Francis, John V. Fleming moves beyond earlier
discussions of the work to offer a detailed and comprehensive
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nature of the medieval Franciscan imagination and showing how
fundamental Franciscan ideas ideas often by nature more poetic and
pictorial than discursive found powerful expression in word and
image. Originally published in 1983. The Princeton Legacy Library
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