Attualità degli Studi dal modello. Una precisazione Gigetta Dalli Regoli The text briefly comments on the catalogue of the recent exhibition Botticelli Drawings (San Francisco, Fine Art Museum San Francisco, Legion of Honor, 18 November 2023 – 11 February 2024) and touches upon methodological issues related to new attributions and assessment of previous scholarship in…
Emanuele Pellegrini
Recensione a Giulio Bursi, Fabrizio Trisoglio (a cura di), Alberto Mortara. L’antifascismo, l’economia, il cinema, Milano-Udine, Mimesis Edizioni, 2023. Emanuele Pellegrini
Martina Caterino
Recensione a Robert Williams, Raffaello e la ridefinizione di arte del Rinascimento, traduzione di Luisa Castellani, prefazione all’edizione italiana di Alessandro Nova, Roma, Carocci, 2023. Martina Caterino
Harula Economopoulos
Recensione a Raffaello e l’Antico nella villa di Agostino Chigi, Roma, Villa Farnesina, 6 aprile – 2 luglio 2023, a cura di A. Zuccari e C. Barbieri. Harula Economopoulos
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Adrian Bremenkamp, Sarah K. Kozlowski
New Research on Art in Fifteenth Century Naples Adrian Bremenkamp, Sarah K. Kozlowski
Adrian Bremenkamp
Renaissance Made in Naples: Alfonso of Aragon as Role Model to Federico da Montefeltro Adrian Bremenkamp This contribution was first drafted as an introduction to a pair of linked sessions held at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America in Boston in spring 2016. It claims that fifteenth-century Naples remains an undervalued artistic…
Tanja L. Jones
The Mediterranean Context: Pisanello’s Medals for Alfonso I of Naples Tanja L. Jones This paper focuses upon the three extant medals (c. 1448-1450) that Pisanello designed for Alfonso I of Naples (Alfonso V of Aragon), offering new insights into the range of meanings that the sculptures likely conveyed to viewers in Italy and beyond. Here…
Philine Helas
The Triumph of Alfonso of Aragon in Naples: From Living Images to Pictorial Representations Philine Helas Alfonso of Aragon’s triumphal entry into Naples on 26 February 1443 marked the end of Angevin rule and the beginning of fifty years of Aragonese dominion in southern Italy. In various ways, Alfonso’s entry was an epoch-making event. A…
Teresa D’Urso
Una Resurrezione del Maestro delle Ore Tocco al Brooklyn Museum: sulle tracce dei corali quattrocenteschi di San Domenico Maggiore a Napoli Teresa D’Urso This article draws attention to a little known illuminated folio representing the Resurrection of Christ (New York, Brooklyn Museum) and an unpublished Dominican gradual-sanctoral (Naples, Biblioteca del Convento di San Domenico Maggiore,…