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Short Notice
Albanimania
11/2023 | 1448 | 165
Pages: 1214-1219
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Aymonino, Adriano (Aymonino, Adriano)
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Cardinal Alessandro Albani: collezionismo, diplomazia e mercato nell’Europa del Grand Tour: Collecting, Dealing and Diplomacy in Grand Tour Europe (Studi sul Settecento Romano 37). Edited by Clare Hornsby and Mario Bevilacqua. 399 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Edizioni Quasar, Rome, 2021), €60. ISBN 978–88–5491–188–8. | :
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Villa Albani Torlonia: architetture, collezioni, giardino. Edited by Carlo Gasparri. 379 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Electa, Milan, 2022), €49. ISBN 978–88–918–2134–7. | :
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Villa Albani Torlonia: The Cradle of Neoclassicism. Photographs by Massimo Listri with texts by Salvatore Settis, Carlo Gasparri, Alvar González-Palacios and Raniero Gnoli. 335 pp. incl. numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Rizzoli, New York, 2021). $150. ISBN 978–8–8918–3214–6. | :
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1. Cardinal Alessandro Albani, by Ludovico Mazzanti. c.1721–24. Oil on canvas, 96 by 73 cm. (Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome; © Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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2. Casino Nobile, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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3. Loggia, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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4. Galleria del Parnaso, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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5. Antique bas-relief of Antinous, Sala di Antinoo, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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6. Detail of the Galleria del Parnaso, Villa Albani Torlonia, Rome, showing the marble and mosaic revetments. (© Fondazione Torlonia; photograph Massimo Listri).
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Maria Ponti Pasolini’s photographic archive and architectural conservation in Rome
12/2021 | 1425 | 163
Pages: 1130-1139
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Pasquini, Dario (Pasquini, Dario)
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10. Villa, via Flaminia, Rome, by Franz Knebel. 1831. Pen with brown ink, brown watercolour and traces of pencil on paper, 19.5 by 13.9 cm. (Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica, Rome).
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13. Two women in the via dei Rutuli, Ardea, by Charles Buls. 1911–12(?). Gelatin silver print, 9 by 9 cm. (Private collection).
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3. Felled mulberry trees, Rome, by Giovanni Gargiolli. 1909–10(?). Gelatin silver print, 23 by 16.5 cm. (Private collection).
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4. A formal garden at the Villa del Seminario Romano (now the Villa Taverna), Rome, by Giuseppe Rossi, called ‘Fina’. c.1911–13. Gelatin silver print, 16.5 by 12.5 cm. (Private collection).
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5. Loggia at the Villa del Seminario Romano (now the Villa Taverna), Rome, by Giuseppe Rossi, called ‘Fina’. c.1911–13. Gelatin silver print, 16.5 by 22 cm. (Private collection).
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7. The garden front of the Villa Amici, via Salaria, Rome, by Giuseppe Rossi, called ‘Fina’. 1910s(?). Gelatin silver print, 22.5 by 16.5 cm. (Private collection).
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8. The street façade of the Villa Amici, via Salaria, Rome, by Giuseppe Rossi, called ‘Fina’. 1910s (?). Gelatin silver print, 22 by 17 cm. (Private collection).
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9. The street façade of the Villa Amici, via Salaria, Rome. November 2021. (Photograph Francesco Marano).
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1. Gateway to the Villa Massimo, now known as Villa Ricotti, on via Nomentana, Rome. c.1902. Gelatin silver print, 19 by 27.5 cm. (Private collection).
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11. Villa, via Flaminia, Rome. 1908. Gelatin silver print, 16.5 by 12.5 cm. (Private collection).
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12. A gateway framing a pine, by Charles Buls. 1911–12(?). Gelatin silver print, 9 by 9 cm. (Private collection).
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2. Detail of a group photograph in the cloister of S. Maria degli Angeli, Rome, showing Countess Maria Ponti Pasolini in the centre and the collector Baron Giovanni Barracco on the right. 1910s(?). Gelatin silver print, 22 by 16.5 cm. (Private collection).
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6. Elevation and plan of the Villa Amici, Rome. 1810. Pen, ink and wash on paper, 64.5 by 43.5 cm. (State Archive of Rome, Disegni e Mappe, cart.96 n.895).
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Raphael’s Villa Madama: a document of 1519
01/2021 | 1414 | 163
Pages: 22-27
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Davies, Paul (Davies, Paul)
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1. The unfinished circular courtyard of Villa Madama, Rome, by Raphael. Designed 1518. (Photograph © Raffaello Bencini; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Plan of Villa Madama, Rome, showing the reconstructed final scheme, including the gardens: A – Road leading to the Vatican; B – New land purchased in 1519; C – Facade towards Vatican; and D – Terrace in front of the stables. Drawn by the author, after D.R. Coffin: ‘The plans of Villa Madama’, Art Bulletin 49 (1967).
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3. Project for the south east part of the Villa Madama incorporating the newly purchased land, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink over incised lines on paper, 56.3 by 43.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 179A).
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4. Detail of a large project for the Villa Madama, Rome, showing the south-east corner of the villa and the area designated for the new gardens, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink on paper, max. 60.1 by 125.8 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 314A).
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5. Elevation and section of the Villa Madama, Rome, with survey details of the land designated for the garden, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink over incised lines on paper, max. 38.5 by 59.4 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 1518A).
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6. Project for a terraced garden at Villa Madama, Rome, by Raphael. 1519. Pen and ink over incised lines on paper, 53.1 by 39.5 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 1356A).
Book Review
A Companion to Early Modern Rome 1492–1692. Edited by Pamela M. Jones, Barbara Wisch and Simon Ditchfield
01/2020 | 1402 | 162
Pages: 76-77
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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A Companion to Early Modern Rome 1492–1692 Edited by Pamela M. Jones, Barbara Wisch and Simon Ditchfield. 653 pp. incl. 29 col. + 90 b. & w. ills. (Brill, Leiden, 2019), £155. ISBN 978–90–04–39195–6. | :
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3. Corpus Christi procession in St Peter’s Square at the time of Pope Innocent X. c.1646. Oil on canvas, 101.5 by 86.5 cm. (Palazzo Braschi, Rome).
Book Review
Le delizie ritrovate: Poggioreale e la villa del Rinascimento nella Napoli aragonese, by P. Modesti
05/2016 | 1358 | 158
Pages: 370
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Scholfield, Richard (Scholfield, Richard)
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Book Review
La villa italiana del Rinascimento. Forme e funzioni delle residenze di campagna, dal castello alla villa palladiana
08/2013 | 1325 | 155
Pages: 556-557
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Schofield, Richard (Schofield, Richard; Schofield, Richard V.; Schofield, R. V.)
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Book Review
Nec spe nec metu. La Gonzaga: architettura e corte nella Milano di Carlo V
12/2009 | 1281 | 151
Pages: 843-844
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Schofield, Richard (Schofield, Richard; Schofield, Richard V.; Schofield, R. V.)
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Nec spe nec metu. La Gonzaga: architettura e corte nella Milano di Carlo V | author: Soldini, Nicola
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31. View of the south façade of Villa Gonzaga (later Simonetta), Milan. Restructured by Domenico Giunti, c.1547–51.
Book Review
Florentine Villas in the Fifteenth Century. An Architectural and Social History
01/2008 | 1258 | 150
Pages: 38-39
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Hemsoll, David (Hemsoll, David)
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Florentine Villas in the Fifteenth Century. An Architectural and Social History | author: Lillie, Amanda
Exhibition Review
Villas in the Veneto. Vicenza
07/2005 | 1228 | 147
Pages: 510-511
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Nevola, Fabrizio (Nevola, Fabrizio)
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Andrea Palladio e la villa veneta da Petrarca a Carlo Scarpa | institution: Museo Palladiano FALSE
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67. Annunciation, by Biagio di Antonio. c.1500. 168 by 173 cm. (Accademia dei Lincei, Rome; exh. Museuo Palladiano, Vincenza).
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69. Sketch of the Villa Arnaldi at Meledo Alto, by Andrea Palladio. 1547-48. (Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana, Vincenza, MS 471, fol.IIr; exh. Museuo Palladiano, Vincenza).
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68. The Villa Porto Colleoni at Thiene. Second half of the fifteenth century. (Photograph: Pino Guidolotti).
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