Art and Patronage in Eighteenth-Century Portugal

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Art and Patronage in Eighteenth-Century Portugal

#73258 | zamot | 16 Sep 2004 13:15

Caros Amigos

Alguém já ouviu falar deste livro?
Art and Patronage in Eighteenth-Century Portugal escrito por uma senhora chamada Angela Delaforce. Sabem onde pode ser adquirido e se vale a pena?


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Zé Tomaz

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#73264 | Correia74 | 16 Sep 2004 15:05 | In reply to: #73258

Caro Sr. José Tomaz,

O livro em questão, parece-me não estar à venda cá em Portugal. Poderá no entanto adquiri-lo em algumas livrarias on-line, no Reino Unido e afins. Por cá, da Dr.ª Angela delaForce existem, pelo menos que eu tenha conhecimento, dois titulos, em português, que são bastante interessantes: "Portugal e o Reino Unido: a Aliança Revisitada" da Fund. Calouste Gulbenkian/Dinalivro e "Palácio de Queluz - Jardins", mais antigo mas bastante interessante.

Cumprimentos

Cláudia

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#73274 | zamot | 16 Sep 2004 16:54 | In reply to: #73264

Cara Claudia

Muito obrigado pela informação. Conhece a obra em questão? Tem interesse?


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José Tomaz

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#73317 | Correia74 | 17 Sep 2004 09:45 | In reply to: #73274

Caro José Tomás,

Desculpe só agora lhe responder. Infelizmente, o"Art & Patronage..." não conheço, se bem que esteja tentada a comprá-lo. Conheço sim, os dois que mencionei e que achei interessantes.

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Cláudia

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#73318 | Correia74 | 17 Sep 2004 09:53 | In reply to: #73274

Caro José Tomaz,

Aqui segue uma nota da Editora (Cambridge University Press) acerca do livro em questão :

"This important contribution to eighteenth-century European studies is the first to explore the relationship between artists, patrons, collectors and connoisseurs in Portugal in the period. The book also discusses artistic theory and the role of the academies. Angela Delaforce describes the splendour and magnificent ceremonial of the court of the Braganca monarch, Dom Joao V, adorned with works of art he commissioned from the leading masters in Italy and France and made possible by the fabulous wealth arriving from colonial Brazil. The royal palace, with its patriarchal church, collection and library, once famed throughout Europe, were lost in the earthquake of 1755, which destroyed the heart of Lisbon and led to the building of the new city in a coherent modern style. The author has gathered together a wealth of previously unpublished archival material discovered in Portugal and Italy to trace the development of these fascinating patterns of international patronage and to bring an entirely new perspective to our understanding of the period. "

Cláudia

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#73321 | zamot | 17 Sep 2004 10:16 | In reply to: #73318

Cara Claudia


Muito obrigado pelas suas preciosas informações.


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Zé Tomaz

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#73325 | camisao65 | 17 Sep 2004 11:16 | In reply to: #73321

Caro Zé,

Recebeste as minhas duas MP, no outro lado?
Uma delas focava este assunto.

Abraço

Luis

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#73329 | zamot | 17 Sep 2004 12:25 | In reply to: #73325

Caro Luis

YES, I did - Many Thanks. Looking Forward for a 5 o'clock tea in YH


Zé Tomaz

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