Il ritratto equestre di giovan carlo doria e palazzo spinola di pellicceria al tempo di rubens
Edited by Zanelli Gianluca.
Genova, 2023; paperback, pp. 240, b/w and col. ill., cm 17x24.
cover price: € 35.00
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Il ritratto equestre di giovan carlo doria e palazzo spinola di pellicceria al tempo di rubens
Edited by Zanelli Gianluca.
Genova, 2023; paperback, pp. 240, b/w and col. ill., cm 17x24.
FREE (cover price: € 35.00)
Valerio Castello.
Torino, 2008; bound, pp. 301, b/w ill., 28 col. plates, cm 21,5x31.
(Archivi di Arte Antica).
FREE (cover price: € 45.00)
L'Eredità Donata. Franco e Paolo Spinola e la Galleria di Palazzo Spinola
Genova, Palazzo Spinola, February 5 - May 24, 2009.
Genova, GALLERIA NAZIONALE DI PALAZZO SPINOLA, February 6 - May 24, 2009.
Edited by Simonetti F.
Torino, 2009; paperback, pp. 149, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 17x22.
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The Mediterranean in Florence. The hall of Bona and Preveza in Palazzo Pitti and its restoration.
Gruppo Editoriale Giunti
English Text.
Firenze, 2025; hardback, pp. 400, col. ill., cm 25x30.
Other editions available: Edizione italiana 88-09-93754
ISBN: 88-09-93755-4 - EAN13: 9788809937550
Subject: Collections,Essays (Art or Architecture),Metal Working,Painting,Sculpture,Theatre,Wood (Frames, Carving, Furniture, Tarsia)
Period: 1400-1800 (XV-XVIII) Renaissance
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According to the image policy of the time, the Medici magnificence was displayed to the illustrious visitors who used to stop here before being admitted in front of the Grand Duke. The Hall was in fact a sort of antechamber, significantly belonging to the so-called "apartments of foreign princes". The fresco cycle, by Bernardino Poccetti, who was the last representative of the great Florentine Mannerist decoration, had been obscured by yellowish patinas resulting from previous restorations; the walls also showed extensive damage, caused by cracks, plaster detachment and paint loss. The Opificio's intervention was able to recover the structural stability of the room and the balance and brightness of the paintings. To achieve this result, were required a series of meticulous thermographic and georadar surveys, as well as photographic campaigns in the different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and chemical-physical analyses; these were followed by restoration operations directed by Cecilia Frosinini and Renata Pintus and conducted by a pool of expert restorers led by Mariarosa Lanfranchi and Paola Ilaria Mariotti.









