Many art historians like to define the great Raphael Sanzio (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) as the first superintendent in history, and it is not a stretch to say that his figure constitutes one of the fulcrums of the history of monument protection i...
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"Tu ch'entri qua pon mente parte a parte e dimmi poi se tante meraviglie sien fatte per inganno o pur per arte," sentences one sphinx, and the other: "Chi con ciglia inarcate et labra stretto non va per questo loco manco ammira le famose del mond...
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The year of Raphael, which began amid the obvious epidemic difficulties, will nevertheless be dense with studies, re-evaluations, and historical-critical expansions that have already begun to highlight the effects due to the Roman presence of the gre...
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