In 1922, a well-known portraitist and immense collector, Léon Bonnat, bequeathed to the Louvre a collection of twenty-three drawings entitled Disegni di A. Pollaivolo (?) 1429 + 1498.
Despite the album's title, modern critics attribute it to Maso Finiguerra, who has gone down in history as having invented...
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In 1922, a well-known portraitist and immense collector, Léon Bonnat, bequeathed to the Louvre a collection of twenty-three drawings entitled Disegni di A. Pollaivolo (?) 1429 + 1498.
Despite the album's title, modern critics attribute it to Maso Finiguerra, who has gone down in history as having invented the art of engraving. The study presents a profile of the two artists and a reconstruction of the history of the collection.
2 volumes in boxset. The notebook : 48 pages, hardcover, 24 colour boards.
The study : 32 pages, hardcover, 12 illustrations.
Officina Libraria / Louvre éditions Co-publishers
French
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