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Retrouvez la version plus récente de la vidéo sur http://www.canal-educatif.fr/videos/art/2/mantegna/mantegna-le-st-sebastien.html
1) Résumé
Le St-Sébastien de Mantegna, conservé au Louvre, est un chef d'oeuvre de la Renaissance italienne.
Une observation attentive permet de repérer quelques caractéristiques du style Renaissance. Le tableau est construit comme une fenêtre donnant sur une scène réelle, respectant les lois de la perspective et tirant parti de l'étude scientifique de l
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May 6, 2012
Bulletin: http://bit.ly/FareWells
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