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Pope-Hennessy, John: Sienese Quattrocento Painting. Oxford: Phaidon, 1947. 33pp with 21 monochrome illustrations plus 91monochrome plates. Cloth. 31x23cms. Anthology of the 15th-century Siennese masters: such as Sassetta, di Paolo and Vecchietta. Arnzten M344.
Anthology of the 15th-century Siennese masters: such as Sassetta, di Paolo and Vecchietta. Text in English
Ciaroni, Andrea: Maioliche del Quattrocento a Pesaro. Frammenti di Storia dell'arte Ceramica dalla Bottega dei Fedeli. Milan: 2004. 278 pages with 55 colour plates and 150 colour illustrations. Inscribed by the author. Hardback. 29.2x22.5cms. Detailed and beautifully designed study of the development of maiolica production in the main studio of Pesaro during the 15th-century, illustrated by both complete pieces and numerous pottery shards. With a genealogy of families involved, thermo-luminescence tests and other supporting documents. Text in Italian.
Detailed and beautifully designed study of the development of maiolica production in the main studio of Pesaro during the 15th-century, illustrated by both complete pieces and numerous pottery shards. With a genealogy of families involved, thermo-luminescence tests and other supporting documents. Text in Italian
[Taddeo di Bartolo] - Solberg, Gail Elizabeth
Reference : 121802
(2024)
ISBN : 9781909400818
Solberg, Gail Elizabeth: Taddeo di Bartolo. Siena's Painter in the Early Quattrocento. 2 volumes. 2024. Volume 1: 831 pages, no illustrations. Volume 2: 839 pages, 802 colour and 166 black & white illustrations. Hardback. 30 x 23cms. A study of Sienese painting from 1380 to 1420, focused on the life and work of Taddeo di Bartolo. The first volume is divided into 20 chapters, exploring his early life, late trecento painting in Siena, his altarpieces, his time spent in Florence, Lucca, Pisa, Padua, Genoa, Volterra, San Gimignano and Liguria, his work on the cathedral, 'palazzo pubblico' and late civic commissions in Siena, his 'Madonna and Child' paintings, predellas, and polyptychs, his later drawings, and his legacy. Looking in particular at his assumption triptych for the Agrazzi at Montepulciano, his double-sided heptaptych for the Franciscans in Perugia, and his heptaptych for the Dominicans at Gubbio. The second volume contains the illustrations to the catalogue raisonne and 3 appendices on the contemporary reception of his work, transcriptions of archival documents, and a list of problematic attributions.
A study of Sienese painting from 1380 to 1420, focused on the life and work of Taddeo di Bartolo. The first volume is divided into 20 chapters, exploring his early life, late trecento painting in Siena, his altarpieces, his time spent in Florence, Lucca, Pisa, Padua, Genoa, Volterra, San Gimignano and Liguria, his work on the cathedral, 'palazzo pubblico' and late civic commissions in Siena, his 'Madonna and Child' paintings, predellas, and polyptychs, his later drawings, and his legacy. Looking in particular at his assumption triptych for the Agrazzi at Montepulciano, his double-sided heptaptych for the Franciscans in Perugia, and his heptaptych for the Dominicans at Gubbio. The second volume contains the illustrations to the catalogue raisonne and 3 appendices on the contemporary reception of his work, transcriptions of archival documents, and a list of problematic attributions
Ferrari, Maria Luisa: Giovan Pietro da Cemmo fatti di pittura bresciana del Quattrocento. Milan: Casa Editrice Ceschina, 1956. 166pp, 132 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 27x20cms. Text in Italian.
Text in Italian
Gnudi, Cesare, Luisa Becherucci: Mostra di Melozzo e del quattrocento Romagnolo. Exhibition: Forli, Palazzo dei Musei, 1938. Spine bound in blue morocco with marbled boards. Quarter blue morocco with decorated boards. 25.5x18cms. Important exhibition of 50 certain and attributed works of Melozzo da Forlì, together with works by other '400 artists of Emilia-Romagna, including Antoniazzo Romano, Giovanni Santi, Marco Palmezzano, Niccolò Rondinelli, Baldassare Carrari, and Francesco and Bernardino Zaganelli, and a quantity of maiolica (7 pieces illustrated). Text in Italian.
Important exhibition of 50 certain and attributed works of Melozzo da Forlì, together with works by other '400 artists of Emilia-Romagna, including Antoniazzo Romano, Giovanni Santi, Marco Palmezzano, Niccolò Rondinelli, Baldassare Carrari, and Francesco and Bernardino Zaganelli, and a quantity of maiolica (7 pieces illustrated). Text in Italian