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Added by pnes.lds (175)
Cover by altayd9 (2)

Added on: 21/02/2003
Latest update: 19/11/2008
User updates processed: 3

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Masterpieces of Italian Art #5: Caravaggio & Baroque (1991) [155625074]

Country  USA  
Released  12/03/1992
Publisher  Image Entertainment
Price  99.95 USD

UPC  026952074661UPC=026952074661ISBN=1556250746
I-S-B-N  1556250746
Category  Educational

Color  Color
Length  ???
Sides  2
Chapters  37
Size  12"
Picture  Video
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  DADC USA

 

   

 Sound Encoding  Analog Tracks 
 No data available 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
English Unknown 

 Mint Marks sample 
LDVS-000767-A-A5
LDVS-000767-B-B2

 Additional Information by zackspaw (12)   19/11/2008 

Includes an 8-page booklet listing the chapter index and some overview of 2,194 pictures comprised of 385 works of art enhanced by 1809 detail shots.

The Film, found on both sides of the disc, travels through Italy, visiting Rome and Venice at length to study the works of the great Masters who brought new direction to Italian art as the Renaissance ended and the Baroque era began.