關於作者

André Chastel was a prominent French art historian known for his extensive research and writings on Renaissance art. His influential work, 'The Sack of Rome, 1527', provides a critical analysis of the events that shaped artistic expression during that tumultuous time. Chastel's scholarship significantly contributed to the understanding of Italian Renaissance painting, and he is revered for his ability to connect historical context with artistic evolution. His book, 'A Chronicle of Italian Renaissance Painting', further solidified his reputation as a leading authority in the field, showcasing his deep knowledge and appreciation for the intricacies of the art movement.

Throughout his career, Chastel was dedicated to exploring the concept of heritage in art, as outlined in 'La notion de patrimoine'. His insights not only enriched academic discourse but also influenced how collections and artworks are perceived and preserved in contemporary society. As a professor and a passionate advocate for the arts, Chastel's legacy continues to inspire new generations of art historians and enthusiasts alike.

國籍 法國人
出生日期 April 14, 1920
出生地點 Paris, Île-de-France, France
逝世日期 October 10, 2019