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Each Companion in this series examines a major artist in the history of Western art and one whose work is routinely taught in undergraduate and graduate art history programs. The volumes include specially-commissioned essays that examine all aspects of the artist's life and work, as well as the cultural and historical contexts with which he engaged. Well illustrated with key works, they provide a comprehensive synthesis of the literature on the topic and also suggest new paths of inquiry for students and scholars alike. |