In “When All of Rome Was Under Construction,” architectural historian Dorothy Metzger Habel considers the politics and processes involved in building the city ...
Continue Reading →Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani (13 September 1564 – 27 December 1637) was an aristocratic Italian banker, art collector and intellectual of the late 16th ...
Continue Reading →François Blondel’s Cours d’architecture formed part of two related editorial contexts: the program of teaching at the newly established Academie royale d’architecture and ...
Continue Reading →The First Moderns portrays the complex of social and personal relationships, patronage, humanistic learning, and mystical and hermetic philosophy that made up the ...
Continue Reading →Combining the social and economic history with the cultural and artistic achievements of seventeenth and eighteenth century Italy, this book presents a unique ...
Continue Reading →As an art patron, Sixtus V has always been more talked about than really known or understood. Even after the important studies of ...
Continue Reading →For centuries, political dignitaries, scholars, and the nobility were the ones who usually had their portraits carved in stone. By the end of ...
Continue Reading →Passion and Control explores Dutch architectural culture of the eighteenth century, revealing the central importance of architecture to society in this period and ...
Continue Reading →Taste and the Antique offers a comprehensive and accessible overview of the reception and afterlife of the most famous ancient statues discovered in ...
Continue Reading →In sixteenth-century Venice, paintings were often treated as living beings. As this book shows, paintings attended dinner parties, healed the sick, made money, ...
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