All the articles by Renza Bolognesi on Finestre sull'Arte


Correggio's Unfinished Allegory. Observations, hypotheses, expansions

Correggio's Unfinished Allegory. Observations, hypotheses, expansions

It is the constant merit of Finestre sull'Arte to awaken attention to many extraordinary works of our figurative civilization that, due to solitude or for various reasons, are not normally brought to their actual value and the high admiration they de...
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A Fifth Allegrian Centenary. Correggio's Two Allegories for Isabella d'Este Gonzaga.

A Fifth Allegrian Centenary. Correggio's Two Allegories for Isabella d'Este Gonzaga.

In the space of a very few years (1518 to 1522) it fell to Antonio Allegri of Correggio to become the painter-interpreter, and brilliant transfigurator, of the admirable ideals springing from the minds of the three greatest women of the North...
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The Brera Nativity. A thoughtful painting by Correggio

The Brera Nativity. A thoughtful painting by Correggio

Astonishment always accompanies those who wish to delve into the proposals that Correggio gradually poses to us in the youthful progress of his career, where the elements of surprise blossom and impose the extraordinary breadth of...
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Raphael and Correggio. Compositional ideas

Raphael and Correggio. Compositional ideas

Any observer who approaches a work of art even without having the expertise, beyond the meaning of the work what he easily perceives for himself are: the balance, proportion and harmony present in it. This happens because the human being himself...
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