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Museo di Castelvecchio. Catalogo generale dei dipinti e delle miniature delle collezioni veronesi. II. Dalla metà del XVI alla metà del XVII secolo, a cura di P. Marini, E. Napione, G. Peretti, Silvana Editoriale, Milano, 2018 , 2018
The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the ... more The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the past, furthermore it addresses statements that need to be reconsidered through the most recent Italian and European researches. The echoes of antiquity in the Carolingian culture is investigated in the slab with cross in the abbey of S. Bonifacio (Vr) and in the very fine capital of S. Felice in Vicenza; the same attitude in the Romanesque period is found in a frieze rediscovered in the Cathedral of Verona, in a small capital with animal busts in S. Bonifacio and in two corbels survived from the demolition of the porch, originally in the facade of the Ss. Apostoli in Verona. The solutions provided in the crypt of San Felice in Vicenza and the adoption of the alternating system (columns, pilasters: ABAB, ABBA), observable in a homogeneous group of churches of the eleventh and twelfth century between the Verona territory and the Garda Lake, confirm that the Veneto region played a central role in the reception and retransmission of the influences coming from the lagoon area and from the German regions, which made their way through the main communication routes between east, west and north Europe.
The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the ... more The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the past, furthermore it addresses statements that need to be reconsidered through the most recent Italian and European researches. The echoes of antiquity in the Carolingian culture is investigated in the slab with cross in the abbey of S. Bonifacio (Vr) and in the very fine capital of S. Felice in Vicenza; the same attitude in the Romanesque period is found in a frieze rediscovered in the Cathedral of Verona, in a small capital with animal busts in S. Bonifacio and in two corbels survived from the demolition of the porch, originally in the facade of the Ss. Apostoli in Verona. The solutions provided in the crypt of San Felice in Vicenza and the adoption of the alternating system (columns, pilasters: ABAB, ABBA), observable in a homogeneous group of churches of the eleventh and twelfth century between the Verona territory and the Garda Lake, confirm that the Veneto region played a central role in the reception and retransmission of the influences coming from the lagoon area and from the German regions, which made their way through the main communication routes between east, west and north Europe.
La ricerca e l' edizione hanno goduto del sostegno, della comprensione e della paziente attesa de... more La ricerca e l' edizione hanno goduto del sostegno, della comprensione e della paziente attesa della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Verona Vicenza Belluno e Ancona, a cui rivolgiamo la nostra riconoscenza. Si ringrazia la Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona per la cortesia e la disponibilità accordata durante le ricerche. Si esprime gratitudine particolare a mons. Dario Cervato e a Bruna Adami. Un sentito ringraziamento a Denise Modonesi, che ha seguito le fasi iniziali di sviluppo del progetto, a Stefania Fabrello, che ha redatto la prima formulazione del Repertorio a conclusione del volume, a Gianni Peretti, Cinzia Soffi ati, Paola Sancassani e a tutto il personale del Coordinamento Musei Monumenti del Comune di Verona.
Museo di Castelvecchio. Catalogo generale dei dipinti e delle miniature delle collezioni veronesi. II. Dalla metà del XVI alla metà del XVII secolo, a cura di P. Marini, E. Napione, G. Peretti, Silvana Editoriale, Milano, 2018 , 2018
The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the ... more The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the past, furthermore it addresses statements that need to be reconsidered through the most recent Italian and European researches. The echoes of antiquity in the Carolingian culture is investigated in the slab with cross in the abbey of S. Bonifacio (Vr) and in the very fine capital of S. Felice in Vicenza; the same attitude in the Romanesque period is found in a frieze rediscovered in the Cathedral of Verona, in a small capital with animal busts in S. Bonifacio and in two corbels survived from the demolition of the porch, originally in the facade of the Ss. Apostoli in Verona. The solutions provided in the crypt of San Felice in Vicenza and the adoption of the alternating system (columns, pilasters: ABAB, ABBA), observable in a homogeneous group of churches of the eleventh and twelfth century between the Verona territory and the Garda Lake, confirm that the Veneto region played a central role in the reception and retransmission of the influences coming from the lagoon area and from the German regions, which made their way through the main communication routes between east, west and north Europe.
The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the ... more The analysis contained in this series of short contributions covers topics seldom studied in the past, furthermore it addresses statements that need to be reconsidered through the most recent Italian and European researches. The echoes of antiquity in the Carolingian culture is investigated in the slab with cross in the abbey of S. Bonifacio (Vr) and in the very fine capital of S. Felice in Vicenza; the same attitude in the Romanesque period is found in a frieze rediscovered in the Cathedral of Verona, in a small capital with animal busts in S. Bonifacio and in two corbels survived from the demolition of the porch, originally in the facade of the Ss. Apostoli in Verona. The solutions provided in the crypt of San Felice in Vicenza and the adoption of the alternating system (columns, pilasters: ABAB, ABBA), observable in a homogeneous group of churches of the eleventh and twelfth century between the Verona territory and the Garda Lake, confirm that the Veneto region played a central role in the reception and retransmission of the influences coming from the lagoon area and from the German regions, which made their way through the main communication routes between east, west and north Europe.
La ricerca e l' edizione hanno goduto del sostegno, della comprensione e della paziente attesa de... more La ricerca e l' edizione hanno goduto del sostegno, della comprensione e della paziente attesa della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Verona Vicenza Belluno e Ancona, a cui rivolgiamo la nostra riconoscenza. Si ringrazia la Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona per la cortesia e la disponibilità accordata durante le ricerche. Si esprime gratitudine particolare a mons. Dario Cervato e a Bruna Adami. Un sentito ringraziamento a Denise Modonesi, che ha seguito le fasi iniziali di sviluppo del progetto, a Stefania Fabrello, che ha redatto la prima formulazione del Repertorio a conclusione del volume, a Gianni Peretti, Cinzia Soffi ati, Paola Sancassani e a tutto il personale del Coordinamento Musei Monumenti del Comune di Verona.