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Guercino's Friar with a Gold Earring: Fra Bonaventura Bisi, Painter and Art Dealer (en Inglés)
David M. Stone
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Scala Arts Publishers Inc.
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Guercino's Friar with a Gold Earring: Fra Bonaventura Bisi, Painter and Art Dealer (en Inglés) - Stone, David M. ; Cartwright, Sarah
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Reseña del libro "Guercino's Friar with a Gold Earring: Fra Bonaventura Bisi, Painter and Art Dealer (en Inglés)"
- Accompanies the exhibition of the same title at The Ringling, Sarasota FL, from 14 October 2023-07January 2024- First full investigation into Guercino's intriguing portrait and its sitter- Offers new scholarship based on extensive archival research and supporting illustrations- Investigates how drawings were appreciated and collected in the 17th century- Provides an up-to-date overview of 17th-century Italian miniature paintingWho is the intriguing man wearing a religious habit and a gold hoop earring in this portrait by Italian Baroque master Il Guercino? And why does he point to a stack of drawings? This fascinating book investigates The Ringling's portrait of Fra Bonaventura Bisi, a Franciscan Minor Conventual friar whose work as an art dealer, printmaker, and celebrated painter of miniatures made him a major figure in the artistic culture of 17th-century Bologna. Beautifully illustrated, this volume offers new scholarship on both Guercino's portrait and Fra Bisi's life, including his extraordinary miniatures, his dogged pursuit of artworks for high-ranking collectors, his passionate efforts to promote the appreciation and collecting of drawings, and - not least - his incongruous gold hoop earring. Published to accompany an important exhibition of the same name at The Ringling (14 October 2023-07 January 2024), this book, based on years of research, provides a captivating glimpse into art making and art collecting in Baroque Italy.