
L'antiquaria Settecentesca Tra Napoli E Firenze. Felice Maria Mastrilli E Gianstefano Remondiini
par
Salvatore. Napolitano
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History
Format
Broché
Pages
191
Langue
Italien
Publié
Jan 1, 2005
Éditeur
Edifir
Édition
1
ISBN-10
8879702505
ISBN-13
9788879702508
Description
Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Italy, the narrative delves into the lives of two significant figures, Felice Maria Mastrilli and Gianstefano Remondiini. They emerged as key players in the antiquarian world, bridging the cultural landscapes of Naples and Florence. Their story unfolds through a lens of art and historical inquiry, revealing how their deep-seated passions shaped the burgeoning antiquarian market during a vibrant period in Italian history.
The book showcases the unique characteristics that defined the antiquarian trade of the time, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced by these men in their quest for knowledge and artifacts. It explores the networks they built, the works they collected, and the intellectual currents that influenced their pursuits. Through meticulous research, the author uncovers the intricacies of their interactions with fellow collectors, scholars, and the rising interest in cultural heritage.
Amidst political upheaval and shifting social dynamics, the lives of Mastrilli and Remondiini reflect a broader narrative of identity and aspiration within the context of Italy's rich legacy. Salvatore Napolitano paints a vivid portrait of their dedication and influence, illustrating how they contributed to the cultural fabric of their era.
Ultimately, this exploration enriches the understanding of antiquarian practices and their evolution, as well as the enduring fascination with Italy’s artistic and historical wealth. It serves as both a tribute to the legacies of Mastrilli and Remondiini and a profound commentary on the nature of collecting and preservation in a world constantly in flux.
The book showcases the unique characteristics that defined the antiquarian trade of the time, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced by these men in their quest for knowledge and artifacts. It explores the networks they built, the works they collected, and the intellectual currents that influenced their pursuits. Through meticulous research, the author uncovers the intricacies of their interactions with fellow collectors, scholars, and the rising interest in cultural heritage.
Amidst political upheaval and shifting social dynamics, the lives of Mastrilli and Remondiini reflect a broader narrative of identity and aspiration within the context of Italy's rich legacy. Salvatore Napolitano paints a vivid portrait of their dedication and influence, illustrating how they contributed to the cultural fabric of their era.
Ultimately, this exploration enriches the understanding of antiquarian practices and their evolution, as well as the enduring fascination with Italy’s artistic and historical wealth. It serves as both a tribute to the legacies of Mastrilli and Remondiini and a profound commentary on the nature of collecting and preservation in a world constantly in flux.
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