1911. Gardner gives a brief account of the famous school of painting that originated in Ferrara about the middle of the fifteenth century, and thence not only extended its influence to the other cities that owned the sway of the House of Este, but spread over all Emilia and Romagna, produced Correggio in Parma and even shared in the making of Raphael at Urbino. Contents: Early Masters of Ferrara and Modena; Cosimo Tura; Francesco Del Cossa: The Frescoes of the Schifanoia; Baldassare d'Este: Ercole de' Roberti: Marco Zoppo: Francesco Bianchi: Domenico Panetti; Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Raibolini: I; Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Raibolini: II; Timoteo Viti and other Painters of the Early Cinquecento; Dosso and Battista Dossi; Garofalo: Ortolano: Girolamo da Carpi; and Later Painters of the School of Ferrara and Bologna. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.