The essay concerns two drawings by the Florentine baroque painters Cesare and Pietro Dandini, coming from the Dandini-Targioni Tozzetti collection. The naturalist Giovanni Targioni Tozzetti (1712-1783), consort of Maria Brigida, daughter of Ottaviano Dandini, brought together the impressive set of drawings belonging to the Dandini family, which were divided into twenty volumes, probably dismembered in the Nineteenth century. The paper presents two drawings which belonged to that collection: a sheet in sanguine by Cesare Dandini depicting a male figure, and a drawing by Pier Dandini depicting The glory of Saint Verdiana, a preparatory study for an altarpiece that was part of a series of large canvases executed by Pier Dandini between 1706 an...
Documentary investigations conducted at the Florence State Archives contributed to shed light on eig...
The essay proposes a focus on the relationships between Genoa and Bologna in the middle of the 17th ...
The two volumes are dedicated to Alessandra Contini Bonacossi by the Association "Archivio per la me...
The essay concerns two drawings by the Florentine baroque painters Cesare and Pietro Dandini, coming...
The paper retraces the relationship between Italian and French art from the late 15th to the early 1...
The article publishes a number of eighteenth-century frescoes by Costantino Cedini and Giovanni Scaj...
This paper aims to cast new light on Anton Domenico Gabbiani’s first sojourn in Venice, which took p...
The article presents some unpublished drawings attributed to Sigismondo Coccapani. Two of these are...
Francesco Soderini (1671-1736), father of Mauro Soderini (1703-1751), was a Florentine painter who w...
In the summer of 1634 the grand-ducal ambassador resident in France Giovan Battista Gondi made an un...
The essay focuses on a documentary corpus that belonged to the San Miniato archive: the papers of Ba...
The paper provides a brief examination of Lorenzo Veneziano signatures as first step of a research p...
This paper aims to add another piece of knowledge for Chiarissimo Fancelli, one of the leading sculp...
Erudito di molteplici discipline, da quelle storico-artistiche fino a quelle filosofiche e scientifi...
The subject of the following essay is a work by the painter Antonio Chierici (Reggio Emilia 1832-192...
Documentary investigations conducted at the Florence State Archives contributed to shed light on eig...
The essay proposes a focus on the relationships between Genoa and Bologna in the middle of the 17th ...
The two volumes are dedicated to Alessandra Contini Bonacossi by the Association "Archivio per la me...
The essay concerns two drawings by the Florentine baroque painters Cesare and Pietro Dandini, coming...
The paper retraces the relationship between Italian and French art from the late 15th to the early 1...
The article publishes a number of eighteenth-century frescoes by Costantino Cedini and Giovanni Scaj...
This paper aims to cast new light on Anton Domenico Gabbiani’s first sojourn in Venice, which took p...
The article presents some unpublished drawings attributed to Sigismondo Coccapani. Two of these are...
Francesco Soderini (1671-1736), father of Mauro Soderini (1703-1751), was a Florentine painter who w...
In the summer of 1634 the grand-ducal ambassador resident in France Giovan Battista Gondi made an un...
The essay focuses on a documentary corpus that belonged to the San Miniato archive: the papers of Ba...
The paper provides a brief examination of Lorenzo Veneziano signatures as first step of a research p...
This paper aims to add another piece of knowledge for Chiarissimo Fancelli, one of the leading sculp...
Erudito di molteplici discipline, da quelle storico-artistiche fino a quelle filosofiche e scientifi...
The subject of the following essay is a work by the painter Antonio Chierici (Reggio Emilia 1832-192...
Documentary investigations conducted at the Florence State Archives contributed to shed light on eig...
The essay proposes a focus on the relationships between Genoa and Bologna in the middle of the 17th ...
The two volumes are dedicated to Alessandra Contini Bonacossi by the Association "Archivio per la me...