Parution : James Hutson, « Gallucci's Commentary on Dürer’s 'Four Books on Human Proportion': Renaissance Proportion Theory », Open Book Publishers, 2020

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Florence Larcher, « Parution : James Hutson, « Gallucci's Commentary on Dürer’s 'Four Books on Human Proportion': Renaissance Proportion Theory », Open Book Publishers, 2020 », Centre d’histoire de l’art de la Renaissance, ID : 10.58079/mof3


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In 1591, Giovanni Paolo Gallucci published his Della simmetria dei corpi humani, an Italian translation of Albrecht Dürer’s Four Books on Human Proportion. While Dürer’s treatise had been translated earlier in the sixteenth-century into French and Latin, it was Gallucci’s Italian translation that endured in popularity as the most cited version of the text in later Baroque treatises, covering topics that were seen as central to arts education, connoisseurship, patronage, and the wider appreci...

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