A little-known painter in sixteenth-century Florence, Plautilla
Nelli is one of the first known female Renaissance artists. In this
collection of essays, internationally recognized scholars examine
the life and works of Nelli, the prioress of a Dominican convent,
with special attention to the artistic, social, and religious
contexts. The book reproduces all Nelli's paintings and drawings in
color, many for the first time, as well as presenting the
restoration results of her celebrated Lamentation. This volume is
an indispensable contribution to studies on Renaissance women
artists and the Dominican visual culture.
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