Antonio Brucculeri's dense volume is dedicated to the interpretation of the Italian Renaissance by French architects between the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, with important effects at least until the end of the century. Published as the fourth volume in the series 'European Identities and Transcultural Exchange. Studies in Art History', perfectly embodies its intentions: to discuss the migration of knowledge, ideas, artistic and technical expressions, but also lifestyles, and the mutual cultural exchange between local traditions and imported models in a progressive reworking of prototypes.

Recensione al volume: Antonio Brucculeri, Les français et la Renaissance. Idées et représentations de l’architecture, 1760-1880, Berlin-Boston, De Gruyter, 2024

ceriani sebregondi, Giulia
2025

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Antonio Brucculeri's dense volume is dedicated to the interpretation of the Italian Renaissance by French architects between the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, with important effects at least until the end of the century. Published as the fourth volume in the series 'European Identities and Transcultural Exchange. Studies in Art History', perfectly embodies its intentions: to discuss the migration of knowledge, ideas, artistic and technical expressions, but also lifestyles, and the mutual cultural exchange between local traditions and imported models in a progressive reworking of prototypes.
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