The Rothschild bronzes: a possible patron and context for the commission - Martin Gayford
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Description: | My paper will consider whether there was a point in Michelangelo’s packed schedule in the first decade of the sixteenth century in to which the making of the bronzes might have fitted, and will explore the possibility that one individual well-placed to extract such works from the artist in the period 1507-08 was Cardinal Francesco Alidosi. |
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Created: | 2016-08-08 12:13 |
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Collection: | A Michelangelo Discovery Symposium - Monday 6 July |
Publisher: | Fitzwilliam Museum |
Copyright: | Fitzwilliam Museum |
Language: | eng (English) |
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