Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

BERENSON, BERNARD

(1865–1959)
The American art historian who, although never involved in Etruscan art history, in spite of his long residence near Florence at his villa I Tatti, had an implicit influence on many directions of art history that formed a general background, particularly for Anglo-American scholarship. This influence was centered on the attribution of art to particular masters, an approach he applied sometimes controversially to the Italian Renaissance.