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- visible. Boskovits 2007, pp. 143–156. Boskovits 2007, pp. 117, 156–158. Boskovits 2007, pp. 159–163. Boskovits 2007, pp. 163–167. Boskovits 2007, pp. 310–311...
- Miklós Boskovits (1935 – 2011) was a Hungarian art historian who specialized in Italian renaissance art (and earlier). Boskovits was born in Budapest...
- „Loos2021“ (25.9.2020 – 30.5.2021) Loos Rooms at the Vienna Library, (former Boskovits flat) Bartensteing****e 9/5, 1010 Wien Furnishings Knize, Karlovy Vary...
- only of the above: Dover Publications, New York, 1960]. In the 1970s, Boskovits established a small oeuvre for Cennini, which has been confirmed by later...
- Mary Magdalene with Eight Scenes from her Life. According to Miklos Boskovits, Grifo di Tancredi trained in this master's studio. He is not to be confused...
- Botticelli and the birth of modern portraiture. ISBN 9781787354616. Miklós, Boskovits, ed. (2003). Italian paintings of the fifteenth century. Washington: National...
- Wood, 71–72, 106–107 Nagel and Wood, 107 Nagel and Wood, 72 Boskovits et al.,13–15 Boskovits et al., 13–32 discusses many of these. Panofsky, 118 Bacci...
- Gallery of Art (2003). Italian paintings of the fifteenth century. Miklós. Boskovits. Washington: National Gallery of Art. ISBN 0-89468-305-5. OCLC 52687917...
- fourteenth century. Bernardo Daddi and his circle by Richard Offner, Miklós Boskovits 2002 ISBN 88-09-02182-7 page 21 [4] Jesus of History, Christ of Faith...
- work by Uccello by comparison with his Beccuto Madonna, although in 2002 Boskovits argued it came slightly later in Uccello's career, possibly the mid-1420s...