This article reconstructs the 19th century history of events regarding a few female wax anatomical models made in Florence. More or less faithful copies of those housed in Florence’s Museum of Physics and Natural History, these models were destined for display in temporary exhibitions. In their travels through Europe and the United States, they transformed the expression “Florentine Venus” into a sort of brand name used to label and offer respectability to pieces of widely varying quality
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The article outlines the figure of Italian anatomist Giovanni Tumiati and his role in the production...
Haircare and coiffure making were not acts of mere adornment and fashion for Roman women. These acti...
This article reconstructs the 19th century history of events regarding a few female wax anatomical m...
The second half of the 19th Century was in Florence a period of extraordinary and fruitful interest ...
The article is devoted to the attribution of objects from a set of china with portrait paintings mad...
This catalogue analyses a field of art history that only recently has been given renewed attention w...
Florence’s Museum of La Specola stirs up strong emotions. Amongst its collections, the valuable anat...
Portrait, Travelogues, and Weblogs – On Visual Migrations of the Hottentot VenusThe article focuses ...
In 1804, the famous surgeon and anatomist Antonio Scarpa (1752-1832) listed a collection of 350 natu...
The Venus figurines have been fascinating archaeologists for many years, ever since the first was di...
This article explores the study of pictures of beautiful women, so-called “bella” paintings that wer...
This article outlines the history of representations of Pompeii, from the discovery of the site in 1...
Congreso celebrado en Padua del 7 al 9 de junio de 2019From the end of the eighteenth century to the...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the emergence of a “fashion system” and especially of...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The article outlines the figure of Italian anatomist Giovanni Tumiati and his role in the production...
Haircare and coiffure making were not acts of mere adornment and fashion for Roman women. These acti...
This article reconstructs the 19th century history of events regarding a few female wax anatomical m...
The second half of the 19th Century was in Florence a period of extraordinary and fruitful interest ...
The article is devoted to the attribution of objects from a set of china with portrait paintings mad...
This catalogue analyses a field of art history that only recently has been given renewed attention w...
Florence’s Museum of La Specola stirs up strong emotions. Amongst its collections, the valuable anat...
Portrait, Travelogues, and Weblogs – On Visual Migrations of the Hottentot VenusThe article focuses ...
In 1804, the famous surgeon and anatomist Antonio Scarpa (1752-1832) listed a collection of 350 natu...
The Venus figurines have been fascinating archaeologists for many years, ever since the first was di...
This article explores the study of pictures of beautiful women, so-called “bella” paintings that wer...
This article outlines the history of representations of Pompeii, from the discovery of the site in 1...
Congreso celebrado en Padua del 7 al 9 de junio de 2019From the end of the eighteenth century to the...
This paper contributes to our understanding of the emergence of a “fashion system” and especially of...
The essay discusses the climate of revival in late nineteenth century Europe, wherein Renaissance ar...
The article outlines the figure of Italian anatomist Giovanni Tumiati and his role in the production...
Haircare and coiffure making were not acts of mere adornment and fashion for Roman women. These acti...