Light on the Eternal City : observations and discoveries in the art and architecture of Rome
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Light on the Eternal City : observations and discoveries in the art and architecture of Rome
(Papers in art history from the Pennsylvania State University, v. 2)
Pennsylvania State University, c1987
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text discusses observations and discoveries in the art and architecture of Rome.
Table of Contents
Contents
1. Papal Artistic Commissions as Definitions of the Medieval Church in Rome
- Hans Belting Institut fur Kunstgeschichte, Munich
2. Nicholas V and the Rebuilding of Rome: Reality and Legacy
- Charles R. Mack, University of South Carolina
3. Leonardo, Raphael, and Caravaggio
- Richard E. Spear, Oberlin College
4. Oil Sketches, Unfinished Paintings, and the Inventories of Artists' Estates
- Linda Freeman Bauer, University of California at Irvine
5. A Caravaggesque Sacrifice of Issac: Multiple Versions, Multiple Problems
- Jeanne Chenault Porter, The Pennsylvania State University
6. The Fortune of Bernini's Colonnaded Piazza San Pietro and the City Frontispiece in Urban Planning
- Pamela S. Hemrik, The Pennsylvania State University
7. Bernini's Altar for the Val-de- Grace
- George C. Bauer, University of California at Irvine
8. Johann Dientzenhofer's Cathedral in Fulda and the Question of its Roman Origins
- Hellmut Hager, The Pennsylvania State University
9. Filippo Raguzzini, the Palazzo and Casino Lercari in Albano, and the Neapolitan Ingredient in Roman Rococo Architecture
- Dorothy Metzger Habel, University of Tennessee
10. Rome in 1732: Alessandro Galilei Nicola Salvi, Ferdinando Fuga
- Elisabeth Kieven, Bibliotheca Hertnina, Rome
11. Roman Antiquities in Early Photography
- Heinz K. Henisch, The Pennsylvania State University
12. Charles F. McKim and the Foundation of the American Academy in Rome
- Mary N. Woods, Cornell University
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