With reference to Marco Bonechi’s article in this issue of Aethiopica, the present paper briefly surveys the evidence for the 1481 Ethiopian “embassy” to Pope Sixtus IV and then explores the possibility of identifying Anthony, head of that embassy, with “Fra Antonio Abissino” portrayed, most likely before 1527 by a painter called Schizzone, on the now lost tramezzo (‘choir screen’) of the Vatican church of Santo Stefano dei Mori
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistak...
This article focuses on a significant and hitherto unpublished icon painted around the mid-fifteenth...
International audienceIn August 1441, an embassy of eight monks (four from the Coptic communauty of ...
In his contribution to the present volume, Marco Bonechi argues that the four Ethiopians likely to h...
As proposed by several scholars, among the many modern on-lookers depicted on the walls of the Sisti...
The Ethiopian Orthodox monastery of Santo Stefano degli Abissini in Rome was one of four diasporic E...
This study offers the first comprehensive review of the Tempietto in Ethiopian art. The motif was an...
The Ethiopian manuscript Pistoia, Biblioteca Forteguerriana, Martini etiop. no. 1 contains a loose s...
The frescoes of the Egyptian story of Isis, Osiris and the bull Apis that were painted by Pinturicch...
A widely reported story in the historiography on medieval Ethiopia relates how, in the year 1306, an...
The Archivio Provinciale dei Cappuccini Lombardi and the Biblioteca Francescana di Milano own two si...
Il contributo intende chiarire le vicende legate alla realizzazione dell’opera Madonna di Loreto con...
Corsia Sistina features a painted biography of Pope Sixtus IV, one of the first historical biographi...
Gautier Dalché Patrick. Ethiopia according to Grifon of Flanders, Martino de Segono and Pietro Ranza...
Ethiopia according to Grifon of Flanders, Martino de Segono and Pietro Ranzano ; In the last quarter...
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistak...
This article focuses on a significant and hitherto unpublished icon painted around the mid-fifteenth...
International audienceIn August 1441, an embassy of eight monks (four from the Coptic communauty of ...
In his contribution to the present volume, Marco Bonechi argues that the four Ethiopians likely to h...
As proposed by several scholars, among the many modern on-lookers depicted on the walls of the Sisti...
The Ethiopian Orthodox monastery of Santo Stefano degli Abissini in Rome was one of four diasporic E...
This study offers the first comprehensive review of the Tempietto in Ethiopian art. The motif was an...
The Ethiopian manuscript Pistoia, Biblioteca Forteguerriana, Martini etiop. no. 1 contains a loose s...
The frescoes of the Egyptian story of Isis, Osiris and the bull Apis that were painted by Pinturicch...
A widely reported story in the historiography on medieval Ethiopia relates how, in the year 1306, an...
The Archivio Provinciale dei Cappuccini Lombardi and the Biblioteca Francescana di Milano own two si...
Il contributo intende chiarire le vicende legate alla realizzazione dell’opera Madonna di Loreto con...
Corsia Sistina features a painted biography of Pope Sixtus IV, one of the first historical biographi...
Gautier Dalché Patrick. Ethiopia according to Grifon of Flanders, Martino de Segono and Pietro Ranza...
Ethiopia according to Grifon of Flanders, Martino de Segono and Pietro Ranzano ; In the last quarter...
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistak...
This article focuses on a significant and hitherto unpublished icon painted around the mid-fifteenth...
International audienceIn August 1441, an embassy of eight monks (four from the Coptic communauty of ...