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Étiqueté : Alessandro Nova

Exposition : « Caravaggio and Bernini », Vienne – Kunsthistorisches Museum, du 15 octobre 2019 au 19 janvier 2020

The baroque spectacle full of drama and passion In fall 2019, a line-up of singular masterpieces is coming together in Vienna: paintings by Caravaggio, sculptures by Bernini, and other main works of early Roman Baroque will be shown at the Kunsthistorisches Museum. The Special Exhibition entitled Caravaggio & Bernini shows how stirring emotions all of a sudden came to be a subject matter for painting and sculpture. The show combines spectacular loans from all over...

Parution: Alessandro Nova et Vitale Zanchettin, “Michelangelo. Arte – Materia – Lavoro”

Parution: “Michelangelo. Arte – Materia – Lavoro”,  édité par Alessandro Nova et Vitale Zanchettin, publié par Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut.   L’enorme crescita degli studi su Michelangelo negli ultimi due secoli, l’analisi sistematica e dettagliata delle sue committenze più recondite e lo scandaglio di nuove categorie di documenti, hanno messo in luce aspetti inattesi della sua personalità, definendo con precisione sempre maggiore i contorni dell’universo intellettuale entro cui gravitano i suoi capolavori. Nel dare...

Parution: Alessandro Nova, Francesca Borgo, Rodolfo Maffeis, “Leonardo in Dialogue. The Artist Amid His Contemporaries”

Parution: “Leonardo in Dialogue. The Artist Amid His Contemporaries”,  édité par Alessandro Nova, Francesca Borgo, Rodolfo Maffeis, publié par Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut.   Leonardo is often considered an artist apart, isolated in his greatness. This book is about to be combined with broader conditions of art making. It is therefore designed to deliver the rich and challenging nature of Leonardo’s studies under the collective consideration and scrutiny of scholars, irrespective of methodological training and...