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Hartt, Frederick
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Hartt, Frederick (1914–1991)

US art historian. He specialized in Italian Renaissance art, and taught at many institutions, notably at the University of Virginia (from 1967). Hartt was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He studied at Columbia University, and New York University, gaining his PhD in 1950.



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Frederick Hartt, the late scholar, theorized that David had been modeled on "one of the mountaineer quarrymen from Carrara.
As expected, such prominent scholars as Erwin Panofsky, Charles de Tolnay, Johannes Wilde, Rudolf Wittkower, Frederick Hartt, Edgar Wind, and James Ackerman are well represented.
 
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