- push is
still commonly used by
modern hand
engraving artists who
create "
bulino"
style work,
which is
highly detailed and delicate, fine work; a
great majority...
-
Biblioteca Estense (Modena) (1996). Art and
culture in the Renaissance. Il
Bulino. p. 260. ISBN 978-88-86251-22-8.
George Stubbs; Tate Gallery; Yale Center...
- carver. The
actual cameo is
mainly cut with a
metal s****ing tool
called a
bulino, an
invention of
Jewish artisan Antonio Cimeniello. A
number of
metal gravers...
- d'Este. Modena: Il
Bulino edizioni d'arte, 1996. "Genealogia dei
principi d'Este: La
galleria di
ritratti dei
signori di Ferrara", Il
Bulino edizioni d'arte...
-
Bouligneux (French pronunciation: [
buliɲø]; Arpitan: Bolegniô) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France, in Dombes,
within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes...
- Mantova, una
stirpe per una
capitale europea.
Gonzaga Marchesi, Modena, Il
Bulino, 2005.
Joaneath ****er, "European
Perceptions of
Blackness as Reflected...
- s****,
which feeds it, is 6 °C. A few
hundred metres to the
north is the
Bulino Vrelo spring,
which is
believed by the
local po****tion to have healing...
-
Creative Art.
Geoffroy Gournet was so
eager to
master all the
techniques of
bulino that he
spent 7 days a w**** practicing. Phil
Coggan and Gary
Merle were...
- 2010.
Giancarlo Malacarne, Gonzaga,
Genealogie di una dinastia, Modena, Il
Bulino, 2010, ISBN 978-88-86251-89-1.
Francesco Brigoni,
Medole attraverso i tempi...
-
Giuseppe Agnelli: "...
these images are
caressed and
renewed by the Poet del
Bulino with
superior mastery, in a very
personal way. Hence, each
panel bears the...