This article examines the collection of the neglected nobleman Fabio Fani, based on the evidence of his inventory drawn up in 1730. Housed in his Roman palace facing Piazza Borghese, Fabio’s collection consisted of more than 400 paintings, including works by notable artists. Prominent among them were two unusually monumental cycles by Benedetto Luti and Luigi Garzi, which now can be reconstructed and partly identified with paintings in public and private collections. In Fani’s palace there was also a cabinet of curiosities featuring naturalia, artificialia and objects from distant lands, as well as two rooms in which books on a variety of subjects were kept. A study of the display of art in Fabio’s residence and its dialogue with the space ...
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The Borgia collection of Egyptian antiquities is one of the two main groups that constitute the Egyp...
Based on a newly discovered inventory, the article examines the early years of Francesco Leopoldo Ci...
This article focuses on a partially published manuscript concerning the epigraphic collection of Ber...
This article examines the collection of the neglected nobleman Fabio Fani, based on the evidence of ...
This article examines the collection of musical instruments and music books (both published editions...
This article analyses the relationship between one of early modern Italy’s most illustrious collecto...
The chapter focuses on a collection of animal paintings commissioned by the last two Medici Grand Du...
This dissertation explores the primary sites of collecting and display commissioned by Francesco I d...
Cet article examine certains moments importants de l'histoire de la décoration de la résidence ducal...
This study concerns the discovery of a new figure in the field of seventeenth-century art collecting...
One of the most important antiquarian collections that existed in Venice at the time of the Sereniss...
This article deals with the large collection of albums with drawings owned by Pier Leone Ghezzi (167...
The article is focused on the correspondence between the duke of Modena Francesco I d’Este (1610-165...
Three hundred years ago Giambattista Piranesi was born in Venice: engraver, printer, architect and a...
This article examines the copy of Paris Bordon’s Consegna dell’anello al doge painted by Antonio Gua...
The Borgia collection of Egyptian antiquities is one of the two main groups that constitute the Egyp...
Based on a newly discovered inventory, the article examines the early years of Francesco Leopoldo Ci...
This article focuses on a partially published manuscript concerning the epigraphic collection of Ber...