The article focuses on the medieval bronze doors in Apulia, which were visited and studied by the French art historian Aubin-Louis Millin at the beginning of 1813 while he was exploring Southern Italy. A series of drawings of the doors was made on this occasion by the Neapolitain Ignazio Aveta and is today in the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Such copies, which concern the doors in the Troia and Trani cathedrals as well as those in the Canosa Bohemund mausoleum and in St. Nichola’ of Bari basilica, are particularly im¬portant: with the exception of the byzantine door in Monte Sant’Angelo, five out of six of the Millin collection’s drawings are the very first iconographic documentation of such works of art and were m...
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The handwriting of the caption “in la vale” appearing on a drawing in the Musée de Grenoble, identic...
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Bernini architect and the antique: structure and illusionism of the dome of Sant’Andrea al Quirinale...
Foliage around portal, center of the portal, detail; In 1329 the Arte di Calimala (the cloth-merchan...
While travelling in Italy (1811-1813), the French archaeologist and art historian Aubin-Louis Milli...
Il saggio è dedicato alle otto porte bronzee bizantine arrivate da Costantinopoli in Italia tra il 1...
The article examines the origins, history and significance of the bronze door - known as the 'Porta ...
This article takes into consideration the docu¬mentation about some mosaic floors of South¬ern Italy...
The bronze door in Naples’s Castelnuovo : the birth of a monumental chronicle. The bronze door in N...
The article investigates the use and perception of the door, and examines how its function, form and...
The presence of Millin in Apulia coincided with a pivotal moment for the history of the region and, ...
National audienceThe article thoroughly studies the architectural frame and the statuary of the door...
The Baptistery of San Giovanni represents a complex historical precedent for Italian Renaissance art...
An Aspect of Neapolitan City Life in the Middle Ages : the Baths from the 10th to the 13th Century -...
The article considers the architecture constructed during the reign of Charles II, King of Sicily fr...
The handwriting of the caption “in la vale” appearing on a drawing in the Musée de Grenoble, identic...
En los últimos quince años el que fuera monasterio de San Zoilo de Carrión de los Condes (Palencia) ...
Bernini architect and the antique: structure and illusionism of the dome of Sant’Andrea al Quirinale...
Foliage around portal, center of the portal, detail; In 1329 the Arte di Calimala (the cloth-merchan...
While travelling in Italy (1811-1813), the French archaeologist and art historian Aubin-Louis Milli...