
Euphorion - Vol. Ii: Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance
Euphorion - Vol. II, authored by Vernon Lee in the late 19th century, is a collection of essays that examines the artistic movements of the Renaissance, focusing on the interplay between realism and idealism in portrait art. Lee analyzes works by artists such as Giotto and Fra Angelico, discussing how their art reflects deeper truths about humanity and societal values. This scholarly work is recognized for its cultural significance and contributes to the understanding of Renaissance art and philosophy.
















