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Lomazzo

Robert Klein, Form andMeaning Essayson theRenaissanceandModem Art(Pnnceton Princeton University Press, 1979), 51-56. See also Panofsky, Idea, 85, 95—99, 141—153. A useful precis of Lomazzo s life may be found in Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo, Rabisch (Turin Einaudi, 1993), 355—359. [Pg.144]

Lomazzo, Giovanni Paolo. Idea del tempio dellapittura, ed. and trans. Robert Klein, 2 vols. (Florence Istituto Palazzo Strozzi, 1974). [Pg.314]

Lomazzo, Giovanni Paolo. Rabisch (Turin Einaudi, 1993). [Pg.314]

Lomazzo, Giovanni Paolo. A Tracte Containing the Artes of Curious Paintinge Caruinge Buildinge. Translated by Richard Haydocke. Oxford, 1598. [Pg.197]

In Haydocke s edition of Lomazzo (1598) it records as carbon-based blacks The shels of ahnondes burnt, ball blacke, Lampe-blacke. Composition unknown. [Pg.35]

Carbon-based blacks group Lomazzo/Haydocke (1584/1598) lll.iv.99... [Pg.35]

Merrifield (1849) records this as being mentioned by the sixteenth century Italian authors Borghini (1584) and Lomazzo (1584), as well as the later seventeenth century author Baldinucci (1681). It was apparently made from a certain crust which forms... [Pg.42]

Lomazzo (1584) states that the pigment was known to later authors as biancho secco. [Pg.45]

This term has been foimd in use by the end of tiie sixteenth century, such as in the translation of Lomazzo by Haydocke (cf Bristow, 1996b) and in Borghini (cf Merrifield, 1849). Pozzo (1642-1709, cf Merrifield, 1846) referred to tins pigment as burnt Roman vitriol q.v.). [Pg.66]

Calcium carbonates group Arzica Shell white Beal (1984) 126-128 Burmester Krekel (1998) Harley (1982) 164 Lomazzo (1584) 191 Merrifield (1849) clii Thompson (1935) 415, n.8 419 + n.2... [Pg.147]

Lomazzo (1584) Lomazzo, G.P. Trattato dell Arte della Pittura Milan (1584)... [Pg.479]

Lomazzo/Haydocke (1584/1598) Lomazzo, G.R/Haydocke, R. A trade containing theArtes of curious Painting, Caruing Buildinge Haydocke, R. (trans.) Oxford (1598)... [Pg.479]


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