Cecco Bravo, melancholic and dreamer
Two dense volumes by Francesca Baldassari reconstruct the corpus of works by the seventeenth-century Florentine painter and draftsman
Two dense volumes by Francesca Baldassari reconstruct the corpus of works by the seventeenth-century Florentine painter and draftsman
The monograph Niccolò Tornioli a painter between Caravaggism and Baroque, published by Tau Editrice Todi, illustrates the life and career of a Sienese artist who was active, during the first half of the seventeenth century, mainly in the papal city.
The unpublished manuscript The Veronese School of Painting is preserved at the Marquand Library of Art and Archeology of Princeton University, written by Jean Paul Richter in close dialogue with his mentor Giovanni Morelli between 1884 and 1885 and left unfinished.