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Per la miniatura marchigiana: nuove opere di Antonio da Firenze

  • Autores: Matteo Mazzalupi
  • Localización: Rivista di storia della miniatura, ISSN 1126-4772, Nº. 18, 2014, págs. 94-104
  • Idioma: italiano
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    • For the history of book illumination in the Marches: new works by Antonio da Firenze.

      Antonio di Domenico, ca. 1415-ca. 1500, was a minor Florentine painter who spent most of his life in Ancona and whose activity as an illuminator was known so far through a single illumination realized in 1484 and today at the State Archives of Ancona. Using this work as a starting point, some more illuminations, dating from 1450 to the 1470s, can be attributed to him: a book of hours in a private collection, painted in collaboration with Giovanni Antonio da Pesaro; a coddex with St. Jerome's Epistles at The Newberry Library of Chicago; three manuscripts containing works of the humanist Giovan Mario Filelfo, and preserved at the Vatican Library and in Parma at the Biblioteca Palatina; a richly decorated book of hours made for the young nobleman Leonardo Ferreti of Ancona, now at The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.


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