Sometimes a teacher leaves an indelible imprint on the minds of his students. Professor John Shearman, of Harvard, Princeton and the Courtauld Institute at the University of London, has been just such a teacher. In this long-awaited limited edition collection are 60 essays by scholars, distinguished in their own right, former students of the celebrated mentor of art and architecture of the Italian Renaissance and Baroque.
Among the contributors: Andrea Bayer, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Louisa Conner Bulman, Eton College, David Ekserdijian, editor-in-chief, Apollo Magazine, Meredith Gill, University of Notre Dame, and Thomas McGrath, Suffolk University. |