The article concisely illustrates the career of the archaeologist and art historian Eva Tea (Biella 1886 – Verona 1971). In particular, the essay is focused on the letters she wrote to Adolfo Venturi, ten of which are preserved in the Venturi Archive of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Written between 1919 and 1939 (most probably), the letters span topics of work and research she was discussing with Venturi and more intimate and personal notes where the pupil asks her maestro for his advice and suggestions. A full transcript of the letters is offered in appendix
The historian and journalist Giuseppe Galassi (San Biagio di Argenta, 1890 – Roma, 1957), one of the...
Il saggio ricostruisce, attraverso gli scritti e i documenti d\u2019archivio, le prime fasi dell\u20...
Between ca. 1885 and 1927, Gabriele d’Annunzio and Matilde Serao became friends and contributed to ...
The article concisely illustrates the career of the archaeologist and art historian Eva Tea (Biell...
Abstract L'articolo illustra sinteticamente la carriera dell'archeologa e storica dell'arte Eva Tea...
Il saggio offre un breve profoli di Mary Pittaluga, laureatasi nel 1916 con Lionello Venturi a Torin...
L’articolo indaga alcuni snodi riguardanti l’insegnamento scolastico della storia dell’arte nel cors...
This article transcribes and examines some unpublished excavation reports concerning the Roman Forum...
L'intervento è incentrato sulla ricostruzione del profilo biografico della storica dell'arte Costanz...
This article introduces a series of letters, held by the Archivio di Stato in Florence, between Gino...
This article transcribes and examines some unpublished excavation reports concerning the Roman Forum...
The volume discusses the role of pioneering women in Italian archaeology between the end of the 19th...
The essay presents some original letters of Vasari not identified by Karl Frey, author of the monume...
The article reports the 66 letters that make up the correspondence between A. Daubrée and Q. Sella. ...
Both Adolfo Venturi and his son Lionello made a great use of sketchbooks during their travels in Ita...
The historian and journalist Giuseppe Galassi (San Biagio di Argenta, 1890 – Roma, 1957), one of the...
Il saggio ricostruisce, attraverso gli scritti e i documenti d\u2019archivio, le prime fasi dell\u20...
Between ca. 1885 and 1927, Gabriele d’Annunzio and Matilde Serao became friends and contributed to ...
The article concisely illustrates the career of the archaeologist and art historian Eva Tea (Biell...
Abstract L'articolo illustra sinteticamente la carriera dell'archeologa e storica dell'arte Eva Tea...
Il saggio offre un breve profoli di Mary Pittaluga, laureatasi nel 1916 con Lionello Venturi a Torin...
L’articolo indaga alcuni snodi riguardanti l’insegnamento scolastico della storia dell’arte nel cors...
This article transcribes and examines some unpublished excavation reports concerning the Roman Forum...
L'intervento è incentrato sulla ricostruzione del profilo biografico della storica dell'arte Costanz...
This article introduces a series of letters, held by the Archivio di Stato in Florence, between Gino...
This article transcribes and examines some unpublished excavation reports concerning the Roman Forum...
The volume discusses the role of pioneering women in Italian archaeology between the end of the 19th...
The essay presents some original letters of Vasari not identified by Karl Frey, author of the monume...
The article reports the 66 letters that make up the correspondence between A. Daubrée and Q. Sella. ...
Both Adolfo Venturi and his son Lionello made a great use of sketchbooks during their travels in Ita...
The historian and journalist Giuseppe Galassi (San Biagio di Argenta, 1890 – Roma, 1957), one of the...
Il saggio ricostruisce, attraverso gli scritti e i documenti d\u2019archivio, le prime fasi dell\u20...
Between ca. 1885 and 1927, Gabriele d’Annunzio and Matilde Serao became friends and contributed to ...