Italian printed drawing books (libri da disegnare) comprise an important body of evidence for our knowledge of artistic training in Italy during the early modern period. Libri da disegnare are groups of printed images that instruct in drawing the human body through a progression, whether by means of line-by-line instructions, following steps from outline to shaded, or building up the body from its individual features. Intended for both professional and amateur audiences, these printed sources were soon copied throughout Europe where they influenced drawing education for the next 400 years. Tracing the relationship between writing and drawing in the literature of the early modern period, the first chapter explores the origins of the genre wi...
In the early sixteenth century, a new genre of epistemic and artistic objects appeared in southern G...
In studies of Venetian art of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries primacy is generally ...
The focus of this thesis is the examination of evidence left by draughting tools in Italian Renaissa...
Italian printed drawing books (libri da disegnare) comprise an important body of evidence for our kn...
Italian printed drawing books (libri da disegnare) comprise an important body of evidence for our kn...
Italian printed drawing books (libri da disegnare) comprise an important body of evidence for our kn...
A group of drawing manuals that were published in Venice in the early 1600s have taken on a high pro...
In 2001 the Mikolaj Kopernik University in Torun started publishing the 'Sztuka i Kultura' (Art and ...
This dissertation addresses the rôle of the intellect in sixteenth-century Italian drawing. Horace's...
The dissertation looks at architectural theory in early modern Italy through a history of its drawin...
1. This text relates to our current investigation on the relationship between design and drawing. Th...
The work focuses on "Italian Renaissance Drawings from Years 1500-1520 in the Public Czech Collectio...
"Drawing Connections: Cesare da Sesto's Sketchbook and the Production of Style between Milan and Mes...
Based on the study of five small-scale Italian architectural manuscripts, dated between 1470 and 152...
The focus of my study are the drawing books of Henry Peacham and Jan de Bisschop, amateur draughtsme...
In the early sixteenth century, a new genre of epistemic and artistic objects appeared in southern G...
In studies of Venetian art of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries primacy is generally ...
The focus of this thesis is the examination of evidence left by draughting tools in Italian Renaissa...
Italian printed drawing books (libri da disegnare) comprise an important body of evidence for our kn...
Italian printed drawing books (libri da disegnare) comprise an important body of evidence for our kn...
Italian printed drawing books (libri da disegnare) comprise an important body of evidence for our kn...
A group of drawing manuals that were published in Venice in the early 1600s have taken on a high pro...
In 2001 the Mikolaj Kopernik University in Torun started publishing the 'Sztuka i Kultura' (Art and ...
This dissertation addresses the rôle of the intellect in sixteenth-century Italian drawing. Horace's...
The dissertation looks at architectural theory in early modern Italy through a history of its drawin...
1. This text relates to our current investigation on the relationship between design and drawing. Th...
The work focuses on "Italian Renaissance Drawings from Years 1500-1520 in the Public Czech Collectio...
"Drawing Connections: Cesare da Sesto's Sketchbook and the Production of Style between Milan and Mes...
Based on the study of five small-scale Italian architectural manuscripts, dated between 1470 and 152...
The focus of my study are the drawing books of Henry Peacham and Jan de Bisschop, amateur draughtsme...
In the early sixteenth century, a new genre of epistemic and artistic objects appeared in southern G...
In studies of Venetian art of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries primacy is generally ...
The focus of this thesis is the examination of evidence left by draughting tools in Italian Renaissa...