Marco Bussagli
Author of Rome: Art & Architecture
About the Author
Image credit: Marco Bussagli
Works by Marco Bussagli
Barocco a Roma: la meraviglia delle arti: [cat. exp., Roma, Fondazione Roma Museo, Palazzo Cipolla, 1 aprile - 26 luglio 2015] (2015) 8 copies
Sandro Botticelli: la Primavera 6 copies
Il Rinascimento a Roma. Nel segno di Michelangelo e Raffaello. Catalogo della mostra (Roma, 25 ottobre 2011-12 febbraio 2012) (2011) 4 copies
Michelangelo : il volto nascosto nel "Giudizio" : nuove ipotesi sull'affresco della Cappella Sistina (2004) 1 copy
Rome : kunst en architectuur 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Bussagli, Marco
- Birthdate
- 1957-12-09
- Gender
- male
- Education
- l'Università "La Sapienza" di Roma
- Occupations
- professor
art historian
curator - Organizations
- l'Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
- Nationality
- Italy
- Birthplace
- Rome, Italy
- Places of residence
- Rome, Lazio, Italy
- Associated Place (for map)
- Italy
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Reviews
Every time I read or see something about Rome, it makes me want to be there. This book is no exception: the photography alone is worth purchasing the book, plus the texts are great.
A smorgasboard of Roman art from early Republican Rome to the Fascist era. I'm just soaking in the visuals. No architecture after 1800, a curious omission.
deals with the subject chronologically with colour photos on almost all of its 600 pages
From the same series as Abrams' successful "Saints: A Year in Faith and Art" comes "Angels", with representations of these celestial heralds from early Christian mosaics to the paintings of Marc Chagall. Art historian Marco Bussagli has organised the book by significant Biblical events, beginning with the Creation in Genesis and ending with John the Evangelist's vision of Heaven on Earth in Revelation; each episode is accompanied by the relevant chapter and verse, along with a brief text show more explaining how the work of art fits into the iconography of the time. In addition to lesser-known works, Bussagli has included favourites such as Michelangelo's "Creation of Man in the Sistine Chapel", Lorenzo Ghiberti's "Gates of Paradise", and Rembrandt's "Sacrifice of Isaac". Here are angels as assistants, messengers, punishers, soldiers, rebels and saviours, assembled for the delectation and delight of both scholars and believers. show less
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- Works
- 55
- Members
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- Rating
- 4.2
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