Fortuna e mito di Raffaello in Umbria
Fortuna e mito di Raffaello in Umbria
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Fortuna e mito di Raffaello in Umbria
(Fortune and Myth of Raphael in Umbria)
W035211 | $79.95
Exhibition Catalog
Ed. by Francesco Federico Mancini. Museo Civico di Palazzo della Penna, Perugia, 2021. Published by Aguaplano Libri, Perugia.
272 pp. Well Illustrated (chiefly col.). 28 x 25 cm. In Italian. Paperbound.
ISBN 9788885803725
Publisher's description :At the Civic Museum of Palazzo della Penna “Perugia commemorates Raphael. Fortune and myth of Raphael in Umbria”. Sponsored by the Municipality of Perugia and edited by Francesco Federico Mancini, a professor of history of modern art at the Perugia University, this exhibition wants to review the fortune and the myth of Raphael through several paintings, engravings, designs, ceramics and glasses painted, from Sixteenth century to Twentieth century and it proposes a process which constitutes a parallel, in terms of visual testimonies , of several literary documents and of history of criticism which they will also be object of the exhibition.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Italy -- 1400-1600 ; 1600-1800 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
(Fortune and Myth of Raphael in Umbria)
W035211 | $79.95
Exhibition Catalog
Ed. by Francesco Federico Mancini. Museo Civico di Palazzo della Penna, Perugia, 2021. Published by Aguaplano Libri, Perugia.
272 pp. Well Illustrated (chiefly col.). 28 x 25 cm. In Italian. Paperbound.
ISBN 9788885803725
Publisher's description :At the Civic Museum of Palazzo della Penna “Perugia commemorates Raphael. Fortune and myth of Raphael in Umbria”. Sponsored by the Municipality of Perugia and edited by Francesco Federico Mancini, a professor of history of modern art at the Perugia University, this exhibition wants to review the fortune and the myth of Raphael through several paintings, engravings, designs, ceramics and glasses painted, from Sixteenth century to Twentieth century and it proposes a process which constitutes a parallel, in terms of visual testimonies , of several literary documents and of history of criticism which they will also be object of the exhibition.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Italy -- 1400-1600 ; 1600-1800 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
