Egan, Mary Antonine, Sister, C.S.J.2012-04-242012-04-241963b1456417https://hdl.handle.net/2144/3726The works of painters of the Italian Renaissance have been considered here with regard to the art centers from which they came; and the influence of one artist upon the formation of another has been acknowledged. Abundance of material, the ever-widening scope of interest, and the profuse originality in execution precludes any last....word conclusions. From the observations made, however. the study presented here does assume, with some assurance, that the great impetus for change in halo art, as in all art, came from Florence. It is also re-cognized that from that center it spread throughout the central and northern areas.en-USBased on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions.Halo painting of the Italian renaissanceThesis/Dissertation