Eberlein provides a comprehensive overview of the architectural heritage of Tuscany, focusing on the varied influences that have shaped its distinctive style. From the Etruscan period to the Renaissance, he chronicles the evolution of Tuscan architecture through the buildings and structures that define its landscape. A valuable resource for scholars, architects and anyone with a passion for art and architecture.
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