The subject of this article are the themes Michelangelo made (1532 - 1540?) for two of his life\u27s dearest friends Vittoria Colonna, marchesa of Pescara and Thomas de\u27Cavalieri, young Roman aristocrat. The writer is emphasizing here, the following points: 1) to the four or five, usually taken as made for each one of these two friends, could well be added other four or five themes illustrating the same symbol-allegorical idea. 2) all of these themes should definitely not be neglected, ewenless ignored, as they usually are, because of the lost originals, they have been fortunately saved just as the copies - some made by don Giulio Klović. 3) at the contrary, they are all rather quite important not only because they are some of just few c...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The subject of this article are the themes Michelangelo made (1532 - 1540?) for two of his life\u27s...
The subject of this article are the themes Michelangelo made (1532 - 1540?) for two of his life\u27s...
Focussing on the response to the Vatican Pietà and perversely using as a point of departu...
This article discusses an unpublished, anonymous sixteenth century drawing, a copy after a very famo...
This article discusses an unpublished, anonymous sixteenth century drawing, a copy after a very famo...
This dissertation examines the spiritual poetry of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) in light of t...
U radu iznosimo shvaćanje da je novoplatonizam u Michelangelovom kiparstvu prisutan na dublji način ...
This dissertation examines the spiritual poetry of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) in light of t...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Focussing on the response to the Vatican <i>Piet&#224;</i> and perversely using as a...
The Del Tasso workshop, carvers of the Tondo Doni frame, and the ‘Crucifix’ of the Misericordia of M...
The Del Tasso workshop, carvers of the Tondo Doni frame, and the ‘Crucifix’ of the Misericordia of M...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The subject of this article are the themes Michelangelo made (1532 - 1540?) for two of his life\u27s...
The subject of this article are the themes Michelangelo made (1532 - 1540?) for two of his life\u27s...
Focussing on the response to the Vatican Piet&agrave; and perversely using as a point of departu...
This article discusses an unpublished, anonymous sixteenth century drawing, a copy after a very famo...
This article discusses an unpublished, anonymous sixteenth century drawing, a copy after a very famo...
This dissertation examines the spiritual poetry of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) in light of t...
U radu iznosimo shvaćanje da je novoplatonizam u Michelangelovom kiparstvu prisutan na dublji način ...
This dissertation examines the spiritual poetry of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) in light of t...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
Focussing on the response to the Vatican <i>Piet&#224;</i> and perversely using as a...
The Del Tasso workshop, carvers of the Tondo Doni frame, and the ‘Crucifix’ of the Misericordia of M...
The Del Tasso workshop, carvers of the Tondo Doni frame, and the ‘Crucifix’ of the Misericordia of M...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...
The thesis poses a question derived from an unlikely nexus of two prominent figures of the Renaissan...