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4. Collecting Women’s Art in Early Modern Bologna: Myth and Reality
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Babette Bohn
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Abbreviations 11
- 1. Introduction 13
- 2. Bologna and Rome: Francesco Albani’s Correspondence and his Reflections on Art (1637–59) 29
- 3. Collezionismo in Early Modern Bologna: The Fantuzzi’s Acquisition and Display of Drawings and Paintings by Local Masters 51
- 4. Collecting Women’s Art in Early Modern Bologna: Myth and Reality 73
- 5. Bolognese Artists and Paintings in Mantua during the Gonzaga Nevers Period 95
- 6. Bolognese Painters in the Private Collections of Romagna: The Albicini Marchis Collection in Forlì 117
- 7. Bolognese Paintings in Seventeenth-Century Medici Collections Reconsidered (1600–75) 139
- Bibliography 161
- Index 173
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Illustrations 7
- Abbreviations 11
- 1. Introduction 13
- 2. Bologna and Rome: Francesco Albani’s Correspondence and his Reflections on Art (1637–59) 29
- 3. Collezionismo in Early Modern Bologna: The Fantuzzi’s Acquisition and Display of Drawings and Paintings by Local Masters 51
- 4. Collecting Women’s Art in Early Modern Bologna: Myth and Reality 73
- 5. Bolognese Artists and Paintings in Mantua during the Gonzaga Nevers Period 95
- 6. Bolognese Painters in the Private Collections of Romagna: The Albicini Marchis Collection in Forlì 117
- 7. Bolognese Paintings in Seventeenth-Century Medici Collections Reconsidered (1600–75) 139
- Bibliography 161
- Index 173