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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : Very Good. 1st. 299 pages, illustrations; 28 cm. Proceedings of the symposium Italian medals, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 29-31 March 1984. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Moderate edgewear to wraps. Age toning. OVERSIZE! No priority/air, except by special arrangement. CONTENTS: Soldani's models for medals and his training, by Charles Avery; Surface characteristics of Renaissance medals and their interpretation, by Arthur Beale; Non-destructive instrumental analysis of medals, by Eugene Farrell; New studies on Giovanni da Cavino, by Giovanni Gorini; Medal-making in France 1400-1650: the Italian dimension, by Mark Jones; A medal of Leone Baglioni by Vincenzo Danti, by Manfred Leithe-Jasper; The medallic oeuvre of "Moderno": his development at Mantua in the circle of "Antico", by Douglas Lewis; Reconsidering Sperandio, by Christopher Lloyd; Domenico Compagni: Roman medalist and antiquities dealer of the Cinquecento, by Martha A. McCrory; Gian Cristoforo Romano: the courtier as medalist, by Andrea S. Norris; Mateo de'Pasi: problems of style and chronology, by Pier Giorgio Pasini; The Italian Renaissance medal: collecting and connoisseurship, by J. Graham Pollard; Pride and prejudice: Mehmed the Conqueror and the Italian portrait medal, by J. Raby; Speculations on the origins of the Italian Renaissance medal, by John R. Spencer; An investigation of the Renaissance casting techniques of incuse-reverse and double-sided medals, by Patricia Tuttle. Size: 4to. N° de réf. du vendeur 013651
Description du livre Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : None. 299 pages. B&w images throughout. B&w frontispiece. Crease to front cover, some fading to spine. Otherwise, tight clean copy. Record # 855846. N° de réf. du vendeur 855846
Description du livre Sewed / Card covers. Etat : Good copy. 1st edition. 'Studies in the History of Art' - volume 32. Center for advanced study in the visual arts - Symposium papers VIII. Designer: Melanie B. Ness. Contents: 1). Charles Avery: Soldani's models for medals and his training. 2). Arthur Beale: Surface characteristics of Renaissance medals and their interpretation. 3). Eugene Farrell: Non-destructive instrumental analysis of medals. 4). Giovanni Gorini: New studies on Giovanni da Cavino. 5). Mark Jones: Medal-making in France 1400-1650: The Italian dimension. 6). Manfred Leithe-Jasper: A medal of Leone Baglioni by Vincenzo Danti. 7). Douglas Lewis: The medallic oeuvre of 'Moderno': His development at Mantua in the circle of 'Antico'. 8). Christopher Lloyd: Reconsidering Sperandio. 9). Martha A. McCrory: Domenico Compagni: Roman medalist and antiquities dealer of the Cinquecento. 10). Andrea S. Norris: Gian Cristoforo Romano: The courtier as medalist. 11). Pier Giorgio Pasini: Matteo de' Pasti: Problems of style and chronology. 12). J. Graham Pollard: The Italian Renaissance medal: Collecting and connoisseurship. 13). J. Raby: Pride and prejudice: Mehmed the Conqueror and the Italian portrait medal. 14). John R. Spencer: Speculations on the origins of the Italian Renaissance medal. 15). Patricia Tuttle: An investigation of the Renaissance casting techniques of incuse-reverse and double-sided medals. 16). Richard J. Turtle: 'Bodonia resurgens': A medallic history by Pier Donato Cesi. 17). John Varriano: Alexander VII, Bernini, and the Baroque Papal medal. 18). Cornelius C. Vermeule III: Graeco-Roman Asia Minor to Renaissance Italy: Medallic and related arts. 19). Ingrid S. Weber: The significance of Papal medals for the architectural history of Rome. With biographical sketches. Notes. 332 figures. 297 + (1) pag. Size: 28cmx23cm. N° de réf. du vendeur 022655