Kardinal Maffeo Barberini später Papst Urban VIII und die Entstehung des Römanischen Hochbarock
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Word Count
93,750 words, Guess
Page Count
375 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL21609431M
- ISBN-139783777496702
- ISBN-103777496707
- OCLC Control Number132708145
- OCLC Control Number66721744
and 1 more
- LibraryThing9467060
Classifications
- LCCN7952.R6 S38 2007
Subjects
Topics
RenaissanceItalian ArtBaroque ArtCivilizationArt patronageArt collectionsItalian PaintingBaroque PaintingItalian SculptureBaroque SculpturePainting, ItalianPainting, BaroqueSculpture, ItalianSculpture, BaroqueChristian art and symbolismRenaissance -- Italy -- Rome.Church decoration and ornamentPainting, Baroque -- Italy -- Rome.Painting, Italian -- Italy -- Rome.Sculpture, Italian -- Italy -- Rome.Sculpture, Baroque -- Italy -- Rome.Italian Mural painting and decorationBaroque Mural painting and decorationMural painting and decoration, ItalianMural painting and decoration, BaroqueRome (Italy) -- Civilization -- 17th century.Rome (Italy) -- Civilization -- 16th century.Church decoration and ornament -- Italy -- Rome.Urban -- VIII, -- Pope, -- 1568-1644 -- Art patronage.Mural painting and decoration, Italian -- Italy -- Rome.Mural painting and decoration, Baroque -- Italy -- Rome.Christian art and symbolism -- Italy -- Rome -- Modern period, 1500-
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Series Statement
- Römische Forschungen der Bibliotheca Hertziana -- Bd. 32
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