The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico unico” of Marsilio Ficino. The article proposes a philological reinterpretation of the bust of the ‘Platonic youth’ of the Bargello in Florence, a very famous bronze work in the history of Florentine Renaissance art which a long tradition of scholarly studies has attributed to the great Donatello. The study aims to reveal the bust’s authorship and the identity of the figure portrayed through a detailed examination of the work’s collectionistic history, formal aspects and the complex symbolic device described by the medallion displayed by the person represented, depicting the Platonic allegory of the chariot of the soul. Given the scope an...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...
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...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 61 (2013), issue 4...
Benedetto da Maiano: two proposals for the catalogue of terracottas. An intense and expressive im...
Donatello was one of the most celebrated sculptors of the Italian Renaissance. Donatello’s most famo...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
The subject of this article are the themes Michelangelo made (1532 - 1540?) for two of his life\u27s...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...
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...
The ‘Platonic youth’ by Bertoldo di Giovanni, or the ‘Portrait of Giovanni Cavalcanti’, the “amico u...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
This essay reinterprets the singular figure of Bertoldo di Giovanni in his uncomfortable position as...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 61 (2013), issue 4...
Benedetto da Maiano: two proposals for the catalogue of terracottas. An intense and expressive im...
Donatello was one of the most celebrated sculptors of the Italian Renaissance. Donatello’s most famo...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
The subject of this article are the themes Michelangelo made (1532 - 1540?) for two of his life\u27s...
For almost half a century art historical literature has concurred that the marble ‘San Giovannino’ (...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...
Among the many marble portrait busts executed by the Ferrarese sculptor Alfonso Lombardi (c. 1497 - ...
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...