Profoundly different to the general European approaches to collecting, the display of art collections in Venice from the 17th to the 19th century is connected with the gradual transformation of the Venetian residences into a stage for exhibiting objects, which were meant to gather different kind of people who were involved with the owner and his collections. Most sources at our disposal to reconstruct the installation of Venetian art collections in the Early Modern Age are predominantly textual, since the original spaces in which the works of art were exhibited have been altered or destroyed and the objects scattered to various museums worldwide. How can we reconstruct the way these objects were shown and how they interacted with their e...
Between 1807 and 1856, the Royal Academy of Art in Venice played a particularly active role in the c...
This essay seeks to investigate the artistic production and circulation among Venetian communities i...
For many historians today, the consultation of archival documents is an indispensable aspect of the ...
This dissertation argues that contrary to received wisdom, the Venetian nobility were not the sole, ...
This dissertation argues that contrary to received wisdom, the Venetian nobility were not the sole, ...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The paper argues that art collectors leveraged their library as one of the formative places of artis...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...
This study examines how Venice features as a place of manufacture of and a point of purchase for qua...
This bibliography concentrates primarily on Venetian art and artists of the 15th and 16th centuries....
Representations of ‘foreign’ objects frequently appear in Renaissance paintings, particularly in the...
In sixteenth-century Venice, paintings were often treated as living beings. As this book shows, pain...
This book explores the principles of the display of art in the magnificent Roman palaces of the earl...
Between 1807 and 1856, the Royal Academy of Art in Venice played a particularly active role in the c...
This essay seeks to investigate the artistic production and circulation among Venetian communities i...
For many historians today, the consultation of archival documents is an indispensable aspect of the ...
This dissertation argues that contrary to received wisdom, the Venetian nobility were not the sole, ...
This dissertation argues that contrary to received wisdom, the Venetian nobility were not the sole, ...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The paper argues that art collectors leveraged their library as one of the formative places of artis...
This thesis studies Venetian painting in its golden age, the sixteenth century, from an unconvent...
This study examines how Venice features as a place of manufacture of and a point of purchase for qua...
This bibliography concentrates primarily on Venetian art and artists of the 15th and 16th centuries....
Representations of ‘foreign’ objects frequently appear in Renaissance paintings, particularly in the...
In sixteenth-century Venice, paintings were often treated as living beings. As this book shows, pain...
This book explores the principles of the display of art in the magnificent Roman palaces of the earl...
Between 1807 and 1856, the Royal Academy of Art in Venice played a particularly active role in the c...
This essay seeks to investigate the artistic production and circulation among Venetian communities i...
For many historians today, the consultation of archival documents is an indispensable aspect of the ...