Parthenope's splendor : art of the golden age of Naples
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Parthenope's splendor : art of the golden age of Naples
(Papers in art history from the Pennsylvania State University, v. 7)
Dept. of Art History, Pennsylvania State University, c1993
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English and Italian
Includes bibliographical references
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This work explores art in the golden age of Naples.
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Contents
1. Reflections of the Golden Age: The Visitor's Account of Naples
Jeanne C. Porter, The Pennsylvania State University
2. Vasari and Naples: The Monteclivetan Order
Liana De Girolami Cheney, University of LowelI
3. Caravaggio's "Roman Charity" in the Seven Acts of Mercy
Anna Tuck-Scala, The Pennsylvania State University 4. Giovanni Battista Caracciolo and Drawing in 17th Century Naples
Alfred Moir, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
5. The Vita S. Brunonis Cartusianorum Partriarchae and it's Interpretation by Massimo Stanzione in the Certosa di S. Martino
Sebastian Schutze, Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome
6. Fowl Play: Eros and Equivocation in a Neapolitan Portrait
Thomas C. Willette, The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
7. Jusepe de Ribera's Isaac's Benediction of Jacob: Spanish Cross-Currents in 17th Century Naples
James Clifton, Rhodes College
8. Female and Male Art: Postille to Garrard's Artemisia Gentileschi
George L. Hersey, Yale University
9. Mattia Preti's Madonna of Constantinople and a Marian Cult in 17th Century Naples
Michael Tomor, The Pennsylvania State University
10. Pedro of Aragon's Plan of a "Private Port" (darsena) in Naples: Reconstruction and Genesis of a Classical Building Type
Elisabeth Sladek, OEsterreichisches Akademie der Wissenschaften, Rome
11. The Church of the Annunziata in Naples
Joerg Garms, OEsterreichisches Historisches Institut, Rome
12. L'Accademia di Luidi Vanvitelli: Disegni Inediti
Antonella Pampalone, Rome, Italy
13. A Drawing by De Mura for the Nunziatella
Robert Enggass, Baltimore, Maryland
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