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  The art of fresco painting, as practised by the old Italian and Spanish masters, with a preliminary inquiry into the nature of the colours used in fresco painting, with observation and notes

 

Author:  Merrifield, Mary P. 1804 or 5-1889
Publisher: C. Gilpin
City: Londres
Year 1846
Document type:  Treatises
Subject: Painting
Library: University of California
Abstract: Study on fresco mural painting, dealing with materials and the Italian and Spanish schools.
Id: 1497



 

 

  Fiestas de la S. Iglesia Metropolitana y Patriarcal de Sevilla: al nuevo culto del señor rey S. Fernando el Tercero de Castilla y de Leon...

 

Author:  Torre Farfán, Fernando de la
Publisher: Viuda de Nicolás Rodríguez
City: Sevilla
Year 1671
Document type:  Studies on buildings
Subject: Festivals and solemnities
Library: University of California
Abstract: Fernando de la Torre Farfan (1609-1677), priest and poet, describes the events for the celebration of the canonization of San Fernando (Fernando III, 1199-1252) by Pope Clement X, held in the Cathedral of Seville in 1671. This work presents the celebrations with twenty intaglio prints by the most important painters of the second half of the 17th century: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Juan Valdés Leal, Francisco de Herrera el Mozo and Matías de Arteaga.
Id: 444




 

  Arte de ver en las bellas artes del diseño, segun los principios de Sulzer y de Mengs. Traducido al castellano con notas e ilustraciones por D. Juan Agustin Cean-Bermudez

 

Author:  Milizia, Francesco, 1725-1798
Publisher: Imprenta Real
City: Madrid
Year 1827
Document type:  Treatises
Subject: Art (general)
Library: University of California
Abstract: Treatise on how to view and interpret the art according to the principles of J. G. Sulzer (1720-1779) and Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779), written by Italian Francesco Milizia and translated into Spanish by Agustín Ceán Bermúdez (1749-1829). Published in Madrid in 1827. Dealing with sculpture, painting, architecture and engraving. Also includes indexes of artists, subjects and technical terms of these art subjects.
Id: 419



 


 

   
 


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