Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Michael Imhof Verlang, Petersberg, 2023
ISBN 10: 3731909952 ISBN 13: 9783731909958
Librería: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, Italia
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Añadir al carritoBrossura. Condición: nuovo. Estado de la sobrecubierta: nuovo. prima edizione. Jacopo Strada's Magnum AC Novum Opus.A sixteenth-Century Corpus of Ancient Numismatics,edited byVolker Heenes and Dirk Jacob Jansen.Petersberg 2023 Michael Imhof Verlag .Pages 392 ills. brossura nuovo Language : English text.
Publicado por Edizioni dell'Elefante, Roma., 2002
Librería: Studio Bibliografico Adige, Trento, TN, Italia
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Añadir al carrito244 p., 33 cm, tela, cof.
Publicado por Utrecht: Centraal Museum Utrecht, 1986, 1986
Librería: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Suiza
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Gr.8° - 374pp - Color and B/w reproductions. Exhibition Catalog for Utrecht NL and Braunschweig Germany. First edition, text in German language. Original boards. In Very good condition.
Publicado por Brill, Leiden / Boston, 2019
ISBN 10: 9004385223 ISBN 13: 9789004385221
Librería: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: As new. Octavo. Hardcover. Matte illustrated boards. No jacket as issued. XIV, pages [547]1069, illustrations.
Librería: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Holanda
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Añadir al carrito[Maastricht], [By the author], [2015]. XV,791 pp. B./w. ills. Orig. softcover. 8vo. Dissertation in order to obtain the degree of Doctor at Leiden University, September 24, 2015. With the loose sheet with statements. - Text in English. Contains a short summary in Dutch. - - This book gives a survey of the career of the Renaissance antiquary Jacopo Strada (Mantua 1515- Vienna 1588). Aspects discussed include his background, education and artistic training; his early activities in Germany; his trips to Lyon and Rome and the origins of his huge collection of visual documentation of Antiquity and of canonical modern works of art; and his appointment as architect and antiquary to Emperors Ferdinand I and Maximilian II. The second part discusses Strada's activities as architect and his share in projects of his imperial patrons in Vienna, the Munich Antiquarium, his own house and for private patrons. The third part discusses Strada's role in purveying antiques and works of art for his patrons, contents and function of his own collection or "Musaeum", and his ambition to set up as an international publisher. The conclusion first defines Strada's self-image as an antiquary; applying some of the terms of Everett Rogers' theory of the diffusion of innovations, it then demonstrates how, and to what extent, Strada's activities and the presence of his "Musaeum" in Vienna contributed to the acceptance of the ideas and the artistic idiom of the Italian High Renaissance to the north of the Alps.