RI OPAC: Die Literaturdatenbank zum Mittelalter - Über 2,9 Millionen verzeichnete Werke

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The eye of a connoisseur: Robert H. Smith as a collector of Renaissance bronzes
Humphris, Cyril. • S. 2-15

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Looking afresh: reviewing Italian Renaissance sculpture for the V&A's Medieval & Renaissance Galleries
Motture, Peta. • S. 16-31

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Around the Gates of Paradise: observations on the jambs of Ghiberti 's bronze doors
Radke, Gary M.. • S. 32-41

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Tabernacle and sacrament in ?fteenth-century Tuscany
Wright, Alison. • S. 42-57

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Casting Renaissance Florence: the bust of Giovanni de' Medici and indexical portraiture
Kohl, Jeanette. • S. 58-71

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Discovered in the stores: two female busts by Simone Bianco in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna
Kryza-Gersch, Claudia. • S. 72-87

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The Del Maino altarpiece in the Victoria and Albert Museum in its original context
Gasparotto, Davide. • S. 88-103

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The Grandi in the intellectual context of Renaissance Padua: new attributions
Warren, Jeremy. • S. 104-119

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Hans Vischer and the challenges of the 1530s
Chipps Smith, Jeffrey. • S. 120-133

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Johan Gregor van der Schardt in Nuremberg
Scholten, Frits. • S. 134-147

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Wilhelm von Bode and his engagement with two bronze groups of Hercules and Antaeus
Krahn, Volker. • S. 148-159

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Italian Renaissance bronzes: alloy analysis, artist and interpretation
Sturman, Shelley G.Smith, Dylan. • S. 160-175

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'Colore incarnate': Benvenuto Cellini's Ganymede and living stones
Allen, Denise. • S. 176-193

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Giovanni Bologna and Antonio Susini: an old problem in the light of new research
Zikos, Dimitrios. • S. 194-209

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Further thoughts on the "Klosterneuburg" Amphora Bearer statuettes
Leithe-Jasper, Manfred. • S. 210-217

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Priestly patronage in late Renaissance Venice: Antonio Gatto's cappella maggiore
Jones, Emma. • S. 218-235

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Campane, Cavedoni, Candelieri and Caramali: Giacomo Calderari (c.1562-1622), bell-maker and bronze-caster of Venice
Avery, Victoria. • S. 236-251