After George Blumenthal, the president of the Museum, --~~~ - o presented the trustees' report on the transactions of the year 1940, Francis Henry Taylor, the new director, spoke about the Museum's activities.
Federico Da Montefeltro's Palace at Gubbio and Its Studiolo
This volume presents the proceedings of an international symposium organized by the Getty Conservation Institute and the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Street Children in Africa: A Nairobi Case Study
This is the sixth volume to appear in the Getty Conservation Institute's Readings in Conservation series, which gathers and publishes texts that have been influential in the development of thinking about the conservation of cultural ...
INTROduCTION CHANGING CONCEPTS OF TIME IN THE RENAISSANCE despite the difficulty in establishing a comprehensive analytical definition thereof, the term Renaissance has assumed specific evaluative connotations, implying that certain ...
... Gubbio, “Apollo”, 86, no. 68 (1967), pp. 278–287; OLGA RAGGIO — ANTOINE WILMERING, The Gubbio Studiolo and its Conservation, 2 vols., New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999. The work of the da Maiano brothers on the Gubbio ...
... Profijtelijke boekskens (see above, n. 4). 62 [h. sweerts], Koddige en ernstige opschriften, op luyffens, wagens, glazen, uithangborden, en andere taferelen. Van langerhand by een gezamelt en uitgeschreven, door een liefhebber der zelve ...
... studiolo, comprising the exceptional intarsia panels we can see today. These intarsias seem to be the work of the workshop ... The Gubbio studiolo and its conservation, II. Italian Renaissance intarsia and the conservation of the Gubbio ...
... calculus,” Annals of science 71(3) (2014), 335–354. 25. Zbigniew H. Nitecki, Calculus Deconstructed: A Second Course in First-Year Calculus, Mathematical Association of America, 2009. 26. Dirk Struik, A Source Book in Mathematics, 1200 ...
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