The Borgias, by Carla Alfano, Learco Andalò, Felipe V. Garin Llombart (exhibition catalog Rome, Fondazione Memmo October 3, 2002 - February 23, 2003), Electa, Milan 2002 Euro 29,00
Callistus III, Pope Alexander VI and his two sons Cesare and Lucrezia are the characters of the English family of the village around wheel to which this survey on the arts in Italy between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries through building relationships with artists from the two popes of their time, the adventures of the leader Cesare and Lucrezia, Princess chat but celebrated by writers of his time. The catalog essays by Miquel Batllori (The origins of the Borgia family), Claudio Strinati (in the Italian Borgia between the fifteenth and sixteenth century), Eduardo Mira (The Borgias: World Renaissance Gothic universe), Miguel Navarro Sorne (From Alfonso Borgia Pope Callistus III: The Beginning of the fortune of the Borgias), Massimo Miglio and Anna Maria Oliva (Alexander VI. Worst and happier than ever), Felipe V. Garin Llombart (Alexander VI in Rome: culture and artistic patronage), Learco Andalò (Caesar's face delpotere), Luigi Borgia (Borgia Heraldry from its origins to the early sixteenth century), Andrea Vitale (Lucrezia, the job of princess ), Marion Hermann Roettgen (The Borgias in European literature), Carla Alfano (The century of the Borgia: a crossroads of art and history).
http://www.artonline.it/libraryrecen.asp?libro=327
Callistus III, Pope Alexander VI and his two sons Cesare and Lucrezia are the characters of the English family of the village around wheel to which this survey on the arts in Italy between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries through building relationships with artists from the two popes of their time, the adventures of the leader Cesare and Lucrezia, Princess chat but celebrated by writers of his time. The catalog essays by Miquel Batllori (The origins of the Borgia family), Claudio Strinati (in the Italian Borgia between the fifteenth and sixteenth century), Eduardo Mira (The Borgias: World Renaissance Gothic universe), Miguel Navarro Sorne (From Alfonso Borgia Pope Callistus III: The Beginning of the fortune of the Borgias), Massimo Miglio and Anna Maria Oliva (Alexander VI. Worst and happier than ever), Felipe V. Garin Llombart (Alexander VI in Rome: culture and artistic patronage), Learco Andalò (Caesar's face delpotere), Luigi Borgia (Borgia Heraldry from its origins to the early sixteenth century), Andrea Vitale (Lucrezia, the job of princess ), Marion Hermann Roettgen (The Borgias in European literature), Carla Alfano (The century of the Borgia: a crossroads of art and history).
http://www.artonline.it/libraryrecen.asp?libro=327
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