Nymph of the Grot
Nicholas Penny, 13 April 2000
The Culture of the High Renaissance
by Ingrid Rowland.
Cambridge, 384 pp., £40, February 1999,0 521 58145 1 Show More
by Ingrid Rowland.
Cambridge, 384 pp., £40, February 1999,
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
by Francesco Colonna, translated by Joscelyn Godwin.
Thames and Hudson, 476 pp., £42, November 1999,0 500 01942 8 Show More
by Francesco Colonna, translated by Joscelyn Godwin.
Thames and Hudson, 476 pp., £42, November 1999,
After Raphael: Painting in Central Italy in the 16th Century
by Marcia Hall.
Cambridge, 349 pp., £45, March 1999,0 521 48245 3 Show More
by Marcia Hall.
Cambridge, 349 pp., £45, March 1999,
“... in Pinturicchio’s paintings there is no reference to any library, ancient or modern. In the ‘hall of saints’, one of the lunettes depicts Catherine of Alexandria confounding the pagan sages sent to convert her. But no attempt is made to locate this event in Egypt and indeed, a version of the Arch of Constantine occupies much of the composition. This ... ”