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The three papers published in this issue of Incontri were presented as lectures during a symposium of the section Italian Art Studies of the Onderzoekschool Kunstgeschiedenis (OSK; Dutch Postgraduate School for Art History) in Utrecht, on April 21, 2017. The theme of the symposium was ‘Tombs and Cen...
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doaj-11dc2c08f1c74f1ab947068951bd5faf2021-10-02T07:17:15ZengOpen JournalsIncontri: Rivista Europea di Studi Italiani2214-77052017-12-013225710.18352/incontri.102139866EditorialJan L. de JongThe three papers published in this issue of Incontri were presented as lectures during a symposium of the section Italian Art Studies of the Onderzoekschool Kunstgeschiedenis (OSK; Dutch Postgraduate School for Art History) in Utrecht, on April 21, 2017. The theme of the symposium was ‘Tombs and Cenotaphs in Italy, 1300-1900’. All three lectures discuss one or more tombs that were made in Rome, in the period between ca. 1480 – 1575. Furthermore, they all examine ‘clerical tombs’, made for popes and cardinals.http://www.rivista-incontri.nl/articles/10.18352/incontri.10213/ |
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The three papers published in this issue of Incontri were presented as lectures during a symposium of the section Italian Art Studies of the Onderzoekschool Kunstgeschiedenis (OSK; Dutch Postgraduate School for Art History) in Utrecht, on April 21, 2017. The theme of the symposium was ‘Tombs and Cenotaphs in Italy, 1300-1900’. All three lectures discuss one or more tombs that were made in Rome, in the period between ca. 1480 – 1575. Furthermore, they all examine ‘clerical tombs’, made for popes and cardinals. |
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