Cecco Bravo

The fruit of the best Italian critical philology, derived from Longhi, the two volumes dedicated by Francesca Baldassari to the Florentine painter Cecco Bravo (Florence 1601-Innsbruck 1660) allow us to retrace point by point, step by step, the fascinating artistic story of Cecco, 'bravo' painter and splendid draughtsman.

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Cecco Bravo

The fruit of the best Italian critical philology, derived from Longhi, the two volumes dedicated by Francesca Baldassari to the Florentine painter Cecco Bravo (Florence 1601-Innsbruck 1660) allow us to retrace point by point, step by step, the fascinating artistic story of Cecco, ‘bravo’ painter and splendid draughtsman.

Sigismund Laire (1552-1639)

SPECIALIST OF “SMALL MANNER “ON COPPER AND STONE BETWEEN MONACO, ROME AND MADRID

 

Baccio da Montelupo

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edited by David Lucidi

Baccio da Montelupo, one of the leading figures of the Florentine Renaissance alongside his friend Michelangelo, is finally celebrated in a monographic work.

 

GEORGE TATGE

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