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Art and Life in Renaissance Venice

Art and Life in Renaissance Venice( )
Author: Losick, Richard
Levine, Michael K.
Gann, Alexander
Brown, Patricia Fortini
ISBN:978-0-13-134402-0
Publication Date:Mar 2005
Publisher:Prentice Hall PTR
Imprint:Prentice Hall
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $59.99
Book Description:

 For courses in Renaissance Art.

Through close examination of Renaissance paintings, drawings, book illustrations, and other art works, Patricia Fortini Brown brings fourteenth and fifteenth century Venice alive. She explores the role of the guilds and the nobility, the unique island setting, the environment of the church and the private home, the political rivalries with other states, the taste for symbols and metaphors, the myriad qualities that made Venice distinct...
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Book Details
Pages:176
Detailed Subjects: Art / European
Art / History / European / Renaissance
Art / History / General
Social Science / Customs & Traditions
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.591 x 9.126 x 0.507 Inches
Book Weight:1.047 Pounds
Author Biography
Losick, Richard (Author)
Michael Levine spent a total of 25 years working undercover for four federal agencies. As an agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration for 23 years, Levine would ultimately bring about the arrests of approximately 3,000 criminals, by posing as priests, Colombian and Puerto Rican drug merchants, and a mob leader. In this manner, he was able to corral millions of drug money dollars.

As a Jew growing up in a Hispanic neighborhood in South Bronx, New York City, Levine grew up pretending to be Puerto Rican and speaking fluent Spanish. Despite a couple of pre-adulthood arrests, he joined the U.S. Air Force. Later came marriage and the earning of an accounting degree at Hofstra University, an education financed through tending bar and playing saxophone. After graduation, he moved to the U.S. Treasury Department; this was followed by a stint in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.

Michael Levine survived impersonating drug dealers but he also faced the drug wars at home. He tried to get his brother David to kick the heroin habit by having him move into his home with Levine, his wife, and his family, but David would later commit suicide. Levine's daughter faced drug trouble as well. She was removed from the family through a court petition, but she later rejoined them.

Michael Levine has chronicled life as a federal agent in such books as Deep Cover. He enjoys walks with his wife Laura Kavanu and dog in Ulster County, N.Y.

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