I cieli in una stanza: Soffitti lignei a Firenze e a Roma nel Rinascimento
I cieli in una stanza: Soffitti lignei a Firenze e a Roma nel Rinascimento
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I cieli in una stanza: Soffitti lignei a Firenze e a Roma nel Rinascimento
(Heaven in a Room: Wooden Ceilings in Renaissance Florence and Rome).
W022700 | $65.00
Exhibition Catalog
Ed by Claudia Conforti et al. Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence, 2019. Published in association with Giunti Editore, Florence.
176 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 30 x 25 cm. In Italian. Hardcover.
ISBN 9788809883536
Constructive and ornamental elements of the internal space, the ceilings of churches and palaces between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are a compendium of technique, art and representation. On display in the Uffizi the drawings, largely from the collection of the drawings of the prints, which illustrate ancient prototypes, from the Domus Aurea to the temple of Bacchus in Rome together with projects by the Sangallo, Vasari, Michelangelo and others. To enrich the exhibition paintings, engravings, models and authentic Renaissance lacunars. The catalog collects the essays of the curators and in-depth data sheets of all the works on display.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Italy -- 1400-1600 -- Architecture ; Drawings and Watercolors --
(Heaven in a Room: Wooden Ceilings in Renaissance Florence and Rome).
W022700 | $65.00
Exhibition Catalog
Ed by Claudia Conforti et al. Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence, 2019. Published in association with Giunti Editore, Florence.
176 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 30 x 25 cm. In Italian. Hardcover.
ISBN 9788809883536
Constructive and ornamental elements of the internal space, the ceilings of churches and palaces between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are a compendium of technique, art and representation. On display in the Uffizi the drawings, largely from the collection of the drawings of the prints, which illustrate ancient prototypes, from the Domus Aurea to the temple of Bacchus in Rome together with projects by the Sangallo, Vasari, Michelangelo and others. To enrich the exhibition paintings, engravings, models and authentic Renaissance lacunars. The catalog collects the essays of the curators and in-depth data sheets of all the works on display.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Italy -- 1400-1600 -- Architecture ; Drawings and Watercolors --
