Perugino e il Suo Tempo. "Il Meglio Maestro d'Italia"
Perugia, Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, March 4 - June 11, 2023.
Edited by Picchiarelli V. and Pierini M.
Milano, 2023; bound, pp. 592, 650 col. ill., cm 24x21.
cover price: € 40.00
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Perugino e il Suo Tempo. "Il Meglio Maestro d'Italia"
Perugia, Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, March 4 - June 11, 2023.
Edited by Picchiarelli V. and Pierini M.
Milano, 2023; bound, pp. 592, 650 col. ill., cm 24x21.
FREE (cover price: € 40.00)
Michele Rocca e la pittura rococo a Roma
Brescia, 2004; bound in a case, pp. 310, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 24,5x31,5.
FREE (cover price: € 180.00)
Cucinare per gli amici
Translation by S. Mancuso.
Milano, 2012; clothbound, pp. 269, ill., cm 21x26,5.
(Gli Illustrati).
FREE (cover price: € 29.90)
Migrating Objects. Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Marsilio
Edited by Vail K. P. B. and Greene V.
Venezia, 2020; bound, pp. 156, b/w ill., 100 col. ill., cm 12x24.
(Cataloghi).
Other editions available: Edizione italiana 88-297-0484
ISBN: 88-297-0485-7 - EAN13: 9788829704859
Subject: Collections,Essays (Art or Architecture),Painting,Sculpture
Period: 1960- Contemporary Period
Places: Out of Europe
Extra: African Art and Tribal Art,Oriental Art and Culture
Languages:
Weight: 0.986 kg
In the 1950s and '60s, Peggy Guggenheim (1898-1979) began to turn her attentions as a collector toward the arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. Migrating Objects focuses on this lesser-known but crucial episode in her life and activities. In these years, Guggenheim acquired works created by artists from cultures worldwide, including early 20th-century sculpture from Mali, the Ivory Coast and New Guinea, and ancient examples from Mexico and Peru.
Migrating Objects emerges from an extended period of research and discussion on this largely ignored area of Guggenheim's collection by a curatorial advisory committee, which has yielded exciting results, including the reattribution of individual works, among them the Nigerian headdress (Ago Egungun) produced by the workshop of Oniyide Adugbologe-illustrated here alongside other pieces that will greatly expand understanding of Guggenheim's collecting.









