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Vincenzo Cartari (c. 1531 – 1590) was a mythographer, secretary, and
diplomat of the
Italian Renaissance,
studied by Jean
Seznec and
scholars of the Warburg...
- was
effectively coined in
Italian (as sigillografia) by
Anton Stefano Cartari in 1682. It
entered English at a much
later date: the
earliest instances...
-
Agostino Carracci,
probably influenced by the
description in
Vincenzo Cartari's mythography, with the god
holding his
scepter and key,
Cerberus at his...
- Duquesnoy. But his most
trusted right-hand man in
sculpture was
Giulio Cartari,
while in
architecture it was
Mattia de Rossi, both of whom
travelled to...
- Bust of
Christina by
Giulio Cartari in
Palacio Real de La
Granja de San Ildefonso...
- Ghisi, Sir
James Thornhill,
Bernard Picart,
Agostino Veneziano,
Vincenzo Cartari, and
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. In the
Percy Jackson novels,
author Rick...
- (2004). "Gigantomachia" and the
Wheel of
Fortune in
Giulio Romano,
Vincenzo Cartari and
Anton Francesco Doni, and the
Authorship of the "Asinesca Gloria"....
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Pierio Valeriano Bolzani,
Giglio Gregorio Giraldi,
Natalis Comes,
Vincenzo Cartari Academic work
Influenced Pietro da Cortona,
Gerard de Lairesse, Willem...
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Bolognino Zaltieri, Good
Fortune and
other allegorical figures.
Illustration from Le
immagini de i dei
antichi by
Vincenzo Cartari...
- S2CID 162317262. Martin,
Catherine Gimelli (2014). "A
review of "Vincenzo
Cartari's Images of the Gods of the Ancients: The
First Italian Mythography" edited...