
I Borromeo d'Angera. Collezionisti e Mecenati nella Milano del Seicento.
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Anna E. Monferrini Sergio. Galli
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Art & Photography
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
184
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2012
出版社
Scalpendi
版
First Edition
ISBN-10
8889546557
ISBN-13
9788889546550
説明
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 17th-century Milan, this exploration delves into the lives and contributions of the Borromeo family of Angera, renowned collectors and patrons of the arts. The narrative intricately weaves together historical context, artistic endeavors, and the influential networks that characterized the era. Galli and Monferrini present a careful examination of how these patrons helped shape the cultural landscape of Milan during a period marked by artistic flourishing and intellectual exchange.
Through meticulous research, the authors illuminate the intricacies of patronage and collection practices of the time, revealing how the Borromeo family not only amassed significant art pieces but also played a pivotal role in fostering artistic innovation. Their efforts not only enriched their own legacy but also contributed to the broader cultural heritage of the region.
Rich in detail and enhanced by bibliographical references, the work serves as a valuable resource for historians and art enthusiasts alike, eager to understand the profound impact of influential families on the development of art and culture in early modern Europe.
Through meticulous research, the authors illuminate the intricacies of patronage and collection practices of the time, revealing how the Borromeo family not only amassed significant art pieces but also played a pivotal role in fostering artistic innovation. Their efforts not only enriched their own legacy but also contributed to the broader cultural heritage of the region.
Rich in detail and enhanced by bibliographical references, the work serves as a valuable resource for historians and art enthusiasts alike, eager to understand the profound impact of influential families on the development of art and culture in early modern Europe.