Annibale Carracci: Los frescos de la capilla Herrera en Roma
Annibale Carracci: Los frescos de la capilla Herrera en Roma
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Annibale Carracci: Los frescos de la capilla Herrera en Roma
W037525 | $39.95
Exhibition Catalog
In Spanish.
The catalogue which accompanies the exhibition includes texts by Daniele Benati, Patrizia Cavazzini, Ignacio Fernández, Paz Marquès, Mireia Mestre, Ilaria Miarelli Mariani, Maria Cristina Terzaghi, Andrés Úbeda de los Cobos and Aidan Weston-Lewis. They analyse the importance of this commission within Annibale Carracci’s career and the efforts to save the frescoes in the church of San Giacomo degli Spagnoli in Rome in the 1830s in order to ensure their survival in the context of the ruinous state of that unique building, and discuss their sale twenty years later. The publication also includes an account of the painstaking restoration of the paintings by the institutions that house them, the Museo del Prado and the MNAC; information arising from research on the creation of these works; and a description of the striking evocation of their original location in the church achieved by the present exhibition’s installation.
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W037525 | $39.95
Exhibition Catalog
In Spanish.
The catalogue which accompanies the exhibition includes texts by Daniele Benati, Patrizia Cavazzini, Ignacio Fernández, Paz Marquès, Mireia Mestre, Ilaria Miarelli Mariani, Maria Cristina Terzaghi, Andrés Úbeda de los Cobos and Aidan Weston-Lewis. They analyse the importance of this commission within Annibale Carracci’s career and the efforts to save the frescoes in the church of San Giacomo degli Spagnoli in Rome in the 1830s in order to ensure their survival in the context of the ruinous state of that unique building, and discuss their sale twenty years later. The publication also includes an account of the painstaking restoration of the paintings by the institutions that house them, the Museo del Prado and the MNAC; information arising from research on the creation of these works; and a description of the striking evocation of their original location in the church achieved by the present exhibition’s installation.
/ Status: Not on Web
