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Livres anciens et modernes

Massinelli, Anna Maria - Tuena, Filippo

Treasures of the Medici

Vendome Press, 1992

19,90 €

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Détails

Année
1992
ISBN
9780865651357
Lieu d'édition
New York
Auteur
Massinelli, Anna Maria - Tuena, Filippo
Pages
239
Éditeurs
Vendome Press
Format
29.5 cm
Thème
Description
hardcover
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Italien
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Condition
Ancien

Description

Edizione in lingua inglese / English language edition - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 239 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori lungo l'intero testo. Ottima copia -- The members of the legendary Medici family amassed a fabulous hoard in the course of their long reign over Florence. This incredible assemblage of rings, statuettes, vases, brooches, and other objects, made of gold, silver, jade, alabaster, and other precious substances, was brought from Europe, Asia, China, and even the New World to beautify the persons and palaces of the Medici. Here, for the first time, is a complete guide to these remarkable objets d'art. In this unique work, Anna Maria Massinelli and Filippo Tuena have assembled an inventory of the Medici treasures now held in such collections as the Museo degli Argenti, the Bargello, and the church of San Lorenzo in Florence and the Museo Nazionale in Naples. They have chosen the most dazzling and important pieces for reproduction in this richly illustrated volume. A superb demonstration of the pride and power of one of Europe's greatest families, this glittering treasure contains some of the finest craftsmanship of its time, commemorating an age of supreme artistic brilliance that holds immense appeal for everyone interested in the Renaissance and its unique masterpieces.
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