1993
DOI: 10.3406/mefr.1993.4251
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Les dessins et les peintures de Fulvio Orsini et la collection Farnèse

Abstract: Michel Hochmann, Les dessins et les peintures de Fulvio Orsini et la collection Farnèse, p. 49-91. Fulvio Orsini, qui fut le bibliothécaire des cardinaux Ranuccio, Alexandre et Odoardo Farnèse, avait constitué l'une des collections les plus remarquables de son temps, à Rome. Il la légua tout entière au cardinal Odoardo Farnèse. L'inventaire qu'il en avait dressé avant sa mort est connu depuis longtemps, grâce aux publications fondamentales de Pierre de Nolhac. Mais on n'a jamais analysé ce document … Show more

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“…75 Orazio Piatesi's introvert and slightly saddened gaze, accentuated by the hints of frowns across his forehead, reappears in the portrait on slate of an unidentifi ed young gentleman in Naples, once in the collection of Fulvio Orsini (plate 17). 76 Daniele's last and best known portrait is the sculpted head of the deceased Michelangelo, executed in several versions at the request of his nephew Lionardo Buonarroti in Florence (plate 18). 77 With the head bent slightly down the busts imitates the brooding Jeremiah from the Sistine Ceiling (plate 19).…”
Section: The Della Rovere Chapelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…75 Orazio Piatesi's introvert and slightly saddened gaze, accentuated by the hints of frowns across his forehead, reappears in the portrait on slate of an unidentifi ed young gentleman in Naples, once in the collection of Fulvio Orsini (plate 17). 76 Daniele's last and best known portrait is the sculpted head of the deceased Michelangelo, executed in several versions at the request of his nephew Lionardo Buonarroti in Florence (plate 18). 77 With the head bent slightly down the busts imitates the brooding Jeremiah from the Sistine Ceiling (plate 19).…”
Section: The Della Rovere Chapelmentioning
confidence: 99%