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A new, entirely free resource on Italian Renaissance art is now available from Oxford University Press and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, generously supported by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. Italian Renaissance Learning Resources (www.italianrenaissanceresources.com<http://www.italianrenaissanceresources.com/>) features eight units, each of which explores a different theme in Italian Renaissance art.

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