Mondadori, Milano, 1952. In-16 gr., brossura, pp. 134,(6). Prima edizione. In buono stato (good copy).
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Still life painting in Italy. Bozzi, Roma, 1984. In-4 p., similpelle editoriale, sovracoperta, pp. XXXII,456, testo in italiano e inglese, con 140 ill. a colori e 320 in b.n. che riproducono opere di 120 pittori di natura morta (da Giuseppe Arcimboldi a Giovannin Rivalta), ciasc. con breve biografia e commento; in Appendice la segnalazione di oltre 100 pittori minori, inclusi i principali naturamortisti stranieri attivi in Italia. Ben conservato.
IIAG, Bergamo, 1962. In-4 p., cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta, pp. 202, con 118 illustrazioni, per lo pi a colori applicate alla pagina, nel testo. "E' questo studio la base per ogni ulteriore rivalutazione della Natura Morta Italiana". Ben conservato.
Bozzi Editore, Roma, 1989. In-4 p., similpelle editoriale, sovracoperta, pp. XVI,196,(4), con 163 ill. in b.n. e a colori nel testo. Testo in italiano e inglese. Molto ben conservato.
Salerno, Luigi: Natura Morta Italiana : 1560-1805 : Still Life Painting in Italy. Rome: Ugo Bozzi, 1984. xxii, 456pp with 144 colour and 343 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 29x25cms. Fundamental reference work, describing and illustrating works by 121 artists, with a further 113 artists mentioned in the appendix. With bibliography. Text in Italian and English.
Fundamental reference work, describing and illustrating works by 121 artists, with a further 113 artists mentioned in the appendix. With bibliography. Text in Italian and English
Godi, Giovanni: Fasto e Rigore. La Natura Morta nell'Italia Settentrionale dal XVI al XVIII Secolo. Exhibition: Parma, Reggia di Colorno, 2000. 262pp with 126 colour and 74 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 28.7x24.8cms. Around 130 still life paintings have been brought together for this exhibition, which documents the origins of the genre in Italy from the 16th to 18th centuries, drawing on public and private collections. The authors focus on the regional developments in Liguria, Piemonte, Lombardy, Emilia Romagna and the Veneto. Text in Italian.
Around 130 still life paintings have been brought together for this exhibition, which documents the origins of the genre in Italy from the 16th to 18th centuries, drawing on public and private collections. The authors focus on the regional developments in Liguria, Piemonte, Lombardy, Emilia Romagna and the Veneto. Text in Italian