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Lost in antiquities : cardinal Giovanni de' Medici (1543-1562)
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Year: 2010

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Agnolo Bronzino : Medici court artist in context
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ISBN: 1443866350 9781443866354 1443844128 9781443844123 Year: 2013 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars

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The Florentine artist Agnolo Bronzino (1503-1572) has long been celebrated as the consummate court painter and his sumptuous portrayals of Duke Cosimo de' Medici and Duchess Eleonora de Toledo have become icons of Italian Renaissance art. In this volume, an international assembly of scholars advances modern perceptions of Bronzino's art by applying fresh research paradigms not only to the well-known portraits, but also to other painted subjects, frescoes, and tapestries within the context of ...


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[Boekbespr.] Cosimo I de' Medici and his self-representation in Florentine art and culture. By Henk T. van Veen

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Cosimo I de' Medici as collector : antiquities and archaeology in sixteenth-century Florence
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Newcastle-upon-Tyne Cambridge Scholars

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This study is exploring the collections and the collector's aims in putting together one of the major examples of a princely collection of antiquities. Both the categories of the objects and the forms of display adopted at different times during Cosimo's reign are discussed in the historical context of a developing and expanding independent principality. Using a wealth of (mostly unpublished) archival sources, this volume attempts to reconstruct as far as possible the collection and its display in Florence. It also sets out the archaeological and artistic context of Cosimo's collection of antiquities that survives in part in the Florentine museums. Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574) collected antiquities from the moment he became Duke of Florence in January 1537. In so doing he continued a family tradition from the previous century and also connected with the cultural politics of the main line of the house of Medici.


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The collector as master : duke Cosimo de' Medici's museo in the Palazzo Vecchio
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Year: 2006

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[Boekbespr.] "Apollo and Vulcan : the art markets in Italy, 1400-1700", Guido Guerzoni
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The art, history and architecture of Florentine churches
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ISBN: 1443857637 9781443857635 9781443897549 144389754X Year: 2016 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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Collecting and museology
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ISBN: 9781527542280 Year: 2020 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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Collecting prints and drawings
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ISBN: 1527526542 9781527526549 9781443822725 1443822728 Year: 2018 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

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Cabinets of prints and drawings are found in the earliest art collections of Early Modern Europe. From the sixteenth century onwards, some of them acquired such fame that the necessity for an ordered and scientific display meant that a dedicated keeper was occasionally employed to ensure that fellow enthusiasts, as well as visiting diplomats, courtiers and artists, might have access to the print room. Often collected and displayed together with drawings, the prints formed a substantial part of princely collections which sometimes achieved astounding longevity as a specialised group of collectibles, such as the Florentine Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe at the Uffizi (GDSU).Prints and drawings, both bought and commissioned, were collected by princes and by private amateurs. Like the rest of their collections, the prints and drawings were usually preserved and displayed as part of, or near, the owner's library in close proximity to scientific instruments, cut gems or small sculptural works of art. Both prints and drawings not only documented an encyclopaedic approach to the knowledge available at the time, but also depicted parts of the collections in the form of a paper museum. Prints and drawings also served as a guide to the collections. They spread their fame, and the renown of their owners, across Europe and into new worlds of collecting, both East and West.This volume explores issues such as: when, how and why did cabinets of prints and drawings become a specialised part of princely and private collections? How important were collections of prints and drawings for the self-representation of a prince or connoisseur among specialists and social peers? Is the presentation of a picture hanging in a gallery, for example by Charles Eisen for the Royal Galleries at Dresden, to be treated as documentary evidence? Are there notable differences in the approach to collecting, presentation and preservation of prints and drawings in diverse parts of the world? What was the afterlife of such collections up to the present day?.


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Collecting and museology
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ISBN: 1527544680 9781527544680 9781527542280 1527542289 Year: 2019 Publisher: Newcastle-upon-Tyne

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Museums --- Acquisitions.

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