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Journal articles on the topic "Carlo Ridolfi"
Prijatelj Pavičić, Ivana. "U traganju za povijesnim, kulturnim i umjetničkim identitetom umjetnika Schiavona: crtice iz povijesti njihove recepcije u 16. i 17. stoljeću." Ars Adriatica, no. 4 (January 1, 2014): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/ars.503.
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Spallino, Giuseppe. "L'Istituto Agrario Castelnuovo di Palermo: possidenza "illuminata" dell'Ottocento e modernità agricola." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3421867.
Full textPolati, Andrea. "Nel cantiere delle Maraviglie dell’arte. Genesi, contesti e peripezie delle Vite di Carlo Ridolfi (1648)." Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/939757.
Full textPainter and collector native of Lonigo (Vicenza), Carlo Ridolfi is better known as an art historian. His greatest work, "Le maraviglie dell'arte", remains probably the main sources for the Venetian painters and one of the first regional histories of art in Italy. Ridolfi's biographies are very important because they document many Venetian art works gone today and locate a provenance for those still known. Unlike Vasari, however, Ridolfi avoided a stylistic development of Venice; he considered the Cinquecento the acme of its artistic production at the expense of his contemporaries. As dimostrated, the work have been supported not only by the government of the Serenissima to counter Vasari’s "Vite" of a hundred year before which was strongly biased against Venetian artists, but is also an effect of the Accademia degli Incogniti's cultural project. An examination of Ridolfi's cultural and artistic background has permitted to reconsider the birth of "Le maraviglie dell'arte", its printing work, and the real identity of the printmaker.
Books on the topic "Carlo Ridolfi"
Polati, Andrea. Il cavalier Carlo Ridolfi (1594-1658): La vita e l'opera pittorica. Vicenza: Editrice veneta, 2010.
Find full textRidolfi, Carlo; Manno Antonio. Vite dei Tintoretto: Da Le maraviglie dell'arte, overo, Le vite degl'illustri pittori veneti e dello stato descritte dal Cavalier Carlo Ridolfi (1648). Venezia: Filippi, 1994.
Find full textGio Ponti, Stile di: Franco Albini, Asnago e Vender, BBPR, Melchiorre Bega, Luigi Carlo Daneri, Adalberto Libera, Giuseppe Pagano, Paniconi e Pediconi, Mario Ridolfi, Giuseppe Vaccaro. Milano: Electa architettura, 2016.
Find full textArchitetti Italiani: 1930-1990: Giovanni Michelucci, Adalberto Libera, Mario Ridolfi, Ignazio Gardella, Giancarlo de Carlo, Carlo Aymonino,. 2nd ed. Officina, 2002.
Find full textBondanella, Julia Conaway. Life of Titian by Carol Ridolfi. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996.
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"Carlo Ridolfi (1594 Lonigo – 1658 Venice) and Le maraviglie dell’ arte, overo le vite de gl’ illustri pittori veneti e dello stato (1648)." In Life stories of women artists, 1550–1800, 85–94. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315091815-10.
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