ABATE LUIGI LANZI.
By THOMAS ROSCOE.
IN SIX VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
CONTAINING THE SCHOOLS OF ROME AND NAPLES.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR
W. SIMPKIN AND R. MARSHALL,
STATIONERS'-HALL COURT, LUDGATE STREET.
1828.
J. M'Creery, Tooks Court,
Chancery Lane, London.
CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
HISTORY OF PAINTING IN LOWER ITALY.
BOOK THE THIRD.
ROMAN SCHOOL.
| | | Page |
| Epoch I. | The old masters | [1] |
| Epoch II. | Raffaello and his school. | [48] |
| Epoch III. | The art declines, in consequence of the public calamities of
Rome, and gradually falls into mannerism | [124] |
| Epoch IV. | Restoration of the Roman school by Barocci and other artists,
subjects of the Roman state and foreigners | [177] |
| Epoch V. | The scholars of Pietro da Cortona, from an injudicious imitation
of their master, deteriorate the art—Maratta and others support
it | [262] |
BOOK THE FOURTH.
NEAPOLITAN SCHOOL.
| Epoch I. | The old masters | [345] |
| Epoch II. | Modern Neapolitan style, founded on the schools of Raffaello and
Michelangiolo | [368] |
| Epoch III. | Corenzio, Ribera, Caracciolo, flourish in Naples—Strangers
who compete with them | [389] |
| Epoch IV. | Luca Giordano, Solimene, and their scholars | [426] |