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Sandro Botticelli and Herbert Horne : new research

Title
  1. Sandro Botticelli and Herbert Horne : new research / edited by Rab Hatfield.
Published by
  1. Florence : SUF, ©2009.

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Additional authors
  1. Hatfield, Rab, 1937-
  2. Villa I Tatti (Florence, Italy)
  3. Fondazione Herbert P. Horne.
  4. Syracuse University in Florence.
Description
  1. xvi, 284 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. The Villa Rossa Series : intercultural perspectives on Italy and Europe ; v. 5
Uniform title
  1. Villa Rossa series ; v. 5.
Subject
  1. Botticelli, Sandro, 1444 or 1445-1510 > Congresses
  2. Horne, Herbert Percy, 1864-1916 > Congresses
  3. Botticelli, Sandro, 1444 or 1445-1510
  4. Horne, Herbert P. 1864-1916
  5. Botticelli, Sandro 1445-1510
  6. Horne, Herbert Percy 1864-1916
  7. Horne, Herbert Percy
  8. Botticelli, Sandro
  9. Congressi > Firenze > 2008
  10. Malerei
  11. Zuschreibung
  12. Kunstwissenschaft
  13. Motiv
  14. Schilderijen
  15. Werk
  16. Rezeption
  17. Italië
Genre/Form
  1. Conference papers and proceedings.
Contents
  1. 1. Some misidentifications in and of works by Botticelli / Rab Hatfield -- 2. Who tames the centaur? : the identification of Botticelli's heroine / Barbara Deimling -- 3. Botticelli and his patrons : the Arte del cambio, the Vespucci, and the Compagnia dello Spirito Santo in Montelupo / Louis A. Waldman -- 4. "Botticelli" or "Filippino"? : how to define authorship in a Renaissance workshop / Jonathan K. Nelson -- 5. Herbert Horne : "a kind of posteritorious distinction" / Caroline Elam -- 6. Herbert Horne and an English "fable" for Botticelli / Antonella Francini.
Note
  1. "This book is the result of a conference held in 2008, organized by three important Florentine institutions: Villa I Tatti (The Harvard University Center for Renaissance Studies), the Fondazione Horne, and Syracuse University in Florence"--P. vii.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-278) and index.