The well-known Italian semiotician and novelist Umberto Eco discloses for the first time to English-speaking readers the unsuspected richness, breadth, complexity, and originality ...
Continue Reading →CORTONA, Pietro da. Tabulae Anatomicae a Celeberrimo Pictore Petro Berrettino Cortonesi. Text by Cajetano Petrioli. [4], 84 pp. Illustrated with an engraved plate ...
Continue Reading →Sacred places have long exercised a special fascination. Sacred places are not static entities but reveal a historical dynamic. They are the result ...
Continue Reading →Across all times and cultures, mankind has attached great importance to the foundation of buildings, cities and communities. By means of rituals of ...
Continue Reading →This study focuses on change and continuity within the architecture of the Southern and Northern Low Countries from 1530 to 1700. Instead of ...
Continue Reading →Unique among early modern artists, the Baroque painter, sculptor, and architect Gianlorenzo Bernini was the subject of two monographic biographies published shortly after ...
Continue Reading → The 18th-century rediscovery of the three archaic Greek-Doric temples in Paestum in southern Italy turned existing ideas on classical architecture upside down. The porous ...
Continue Reading →Since founding the T.O.P. (“Turn On Planning”) Office in the 1970s, Belgian architect and artist Luc Deleu (born 1944) has been working on ...
Continue Reading →During the early modern period sculptors experimented with forms, typologies, and materials of their art in unprecedented ways. Sculpture was at the center ...
Continue Reading →This new volume opens up our understanding of the design, production and market for Biblical prints and illustrated Bible images in 16th century ...
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