My paper concerns a fascinating portrait by Veronese in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, of a woman here identified as the great Italian actress Isabella Andreini. This identification is based not only on a comparison of its physiognomic details with those in the most reliable known portrait of Isabella, that of Raphael Sadeler (1602), but also on important features emerging from the iconographic analysis. These are the book held in the young lady's left hand, her sophisticated and androgynous appearance, the exceptional cut and fashion of her clothes, and the absence of jewels or other marks of social identification. The date here proposed for the portrait, 1583, coincides with major theatrical events in Venice and its territories. Pr...
Among the many fifteenth-century Italian panel portraits that survive, those depicting women indepen...
The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca C...
Leonardo's precept 'decoro', provided a sixteenth-century model for analysis of portraits of Medici ...
My paper concerns a fascinating portrait by Veronese in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, of a w...
This article uses the portrait date, the costume in the title, and the original seals found on the b...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
This study examines the rich iconographic tradition of a painting by an unknown artist from the coll...
Renaissance art historians concur that women were characteristically depicted as ideal types in Ren...
This targeted stylistic, bibliographical, and archival investigation casts a major light on a releva...
This thesis is based on how Isabella d\u27Este (1474-1539) cultivated her extensive collection of ra...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
This paper explores the relationship between clothing and the presentation of women in the cultural,...
This article explores the study of pictures of beautiful women, so-called “bella” paintings that wer...
This article deals with the portraits of the Florentine court lady of the 15th century Simonetta Ves...
Artemisia Gentileschi's self-portrait, Allegory of Painting, painted in 1630, has activated a comple...
Among the many fifteenth-century Italian panel portraits that survive, those depicting women indepen...
The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca C...
Leonardo's precept 'decoro', provided a sixteenth-century model for analysis of portraits of Medici ...
My paper concerns a fascinating portrait by Veronese in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, of a w...
This article uses the portrait date, the costume in the title, and the original seals found on the b...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
This study examines the rich iconographic tradition of a painting by an unknown artist from the coll...
Renaissance art historians concur that women were characteristically depicted as ideal types in Ren...
This targeted stylistic, bibliographical, and archival investigation casts a major light on a releva...
This thesis is based on how Isabella d\u27Este (1474-1539) cultivated her extensive collection of ra...
This article introduces my ongoing research into the emergence of the professional actress on the co...
This paper explores the relationship between clothing and the presentation of women in the cultural,...
This article explores the study of pictures of beautiful women, so-called “bella” paintings that wer...
This article deals with the portraits of the Florentine court lady of the 15th century Simonetta Ves...
Artemisia Gentileschi's self-portrait, Allegory of Painting, painted in 1630, has activated a comple...
Among the many fifteenth-century Italian panel portraits that survive, those depicting women indepen...
The two-volume anonymous manuscript Raccolta di Scenari Più scelti D’istrioni in Rome’s Biblioteca C...
Leonardo's precept 'decoro', provided a sixteenth-century model for analysis of portraits of Medici ...