- Morandi-
Bonacossi 2007, p. 230. Morandi-
Bonacossi 2007, p. 236. Morandi-
Bonacossi. 2008, p. 364.
Morandi Bonacossi 2013, p. 119.
Morandi Bonacossi et al...
- The
Palazzo Bonacossi is a
Renaissance architecture palace located on Via
Cisterna del
Follo #5 in Ferrara, Italy. The 15th-century
palace is the home...
- in the:
Contini Bonacossi collection in
Florence - with a
rocky outcrop added in the background, this copy was
acquired by
Bonacossi from the Giovannelli...
-
Count Alessandro Contini-
Bonacossi (18
March 1878 – 22
October 1955) was an
Italian politician, art collector, dealer, and philatelist. In 1939 he was...
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sculpture is now held in the
Uffizi in
Florence as part of the
Contini Bonacossi Collection.
There is some
confusion over the
patronage of the sculpture...
- [in German]; Frantz-Szabó, Gabriella; Krebernik,
Manfred [in German];
Bonacossi, D. Morandi; Postgate, J. N.; Seidl,
Ursula [in German]; Stol, M.; Wilhelm...
-
Archaeological Exploration in the
Centre of the Empire”, in D.
Morandi Bonacossi, F. Simi, L.
Turri (eds), From the Core of the Empire. New Archaeological...
-
Francesca by art-dealer
Giovanni Morelli. From
there it
moved to Contini-
Bonacossi collection,
where Roberto Longhi reiterated the
attribution before the...
- in
Florence as part of the
Contini Bonacossi collection,
giving it its
alternative title of the
Contini Bonacossi Saint Jerome. Its
original location...
-
Italian Civil War as well as a
tribute to her husband,
Sandrino Contini Bonacossi. The book was
published by
Einaudi with a
preface by
Gaetano Salvemini...