“Concepts of Beauty in Renaissance Art” by Francis Ames-Lewis is a textbook exploring aesthetic ideas and historical context in European art from the Renaissance period. Published in 1999 by Lund Humphries Publishers, this trade paperback book delves into the philosophical and artistic concepts of beauty as reflected in the works of the time. With a focus on Renaissance art and its impact on aesthetics, this book provides 258 pages of insights and analysis in English language.