We report as follows the catalogues and publication about initiatives promoted and organised by the Foundation. For further information you can contact (info@fondazione-delbianco.org)
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“Rescuing the hidden european wooden church heritage: an international methodology for implementino a database for restoration projects”
edited by Fly Events, with the support of Culture 2000 program of the European Union |
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“The Terrace of Mistery 2: Giovanni Bellini’sSacred Allegory, historical analysis and psychoanalytic interpretation with a re-reading after restoration”
edited by Associazione Arte e Psicologia interdisciplinary study group |
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“Poles in Florence: travellers and residents”
first issue of the collection “Travellers”, focused on the role of Central Eastern Countries originated families in the Florentine Culture, in co-operation with Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G.P. Vieusseux |
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“Infantàsia: the extraordinarity of an everyday life in drawings of Italian a Japanese children”
catalogue of the exhibition organised by Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G.P. Vieusseux |
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“Fosco Maraini - Florence a Kyoto, parallel cities”
catalogue of the photo exhibition organised by the Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G.P. Vieusseux for celebrate the 40th anniversary of the twinning |
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“250 years of the Moscow Architectural School”, catalogue of students’ and teachers drawings and projects by Vchutemas School in Moscow;
the catalogue was distributed during the exhibition “Vchutemas: the origin of Russian Avantgarde” promoted by the Foundation in Florence from 22nd January till 22nd of February 2005. |
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“Federico Barocci: la Madonna della Gatta” by Antonio Natali
catalogue distributed with the co-operation of Vivahotels “Art in our HeArt”, during the celebration “Splendor of Florence” in New York (30th September – 12th November 2004) |
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“Drawings by Czech Architects based on their travels to Italy 1820-1908”,
catalogue of the homonymous exhibition by Bohumil Fanta and Eva Fantova (November 2003) |
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“Florence and St. Petersburg: two cultures compare and dialogue each other”,
papers of the meeting in Florence, 18th-19th June 2003, edited by Alberto Alberti and Stefania Pavan |
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“Visions of the after-life in the East and in the West: art and thought”,
papers of the meeting in Florence, 21st March 2003 by the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology of Tokyo University |
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"Painters and Sculptors of the XIX century of the "Maggio Musicale Fiorentino: from Giorgio De Chirico to Corrado Cagli”
catalogue of the exhibition of oil paintings, sketches or tempers that belong to the Gallery of Modern Art of Palazzo Pitti, of Galleria degli Uffizi, of those painters and sculptors that have worked for the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, realizing scenes and customs |
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"Painters and Sculptors of the XIX century of the "Maggio Musicale Fiorentino", from Giorgio de Chirico to Corrado Cagli"
catalogue of the exhibition of about 70 sketches of the stage, 50 drawings of the costumes and some plasters of the collection conserved in the Historical Archive of the Theater, to present to the public the complexity, the variety and the figurative history that has been collected in Florence through the musical experience of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. |
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“A new urban identity: the convent of San Domenico in San Gimingnano”
CD Rom and paper about 21 proposals from technical faculties from 16 countries, about re-using of the ancient convent in San Gimignano |
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“First Proposals about “Rehabilitation”of the ex Convent and ex Prison San Domenico into the historical Town San Gimignano to give to the Town a contribution for the best solution”
paper realised with the co-operation of the Department of Architecture Design of Florence Faculty of Architecture (April 2002) |
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“Artist printmakers of Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Art of Krakow”
catalogue of the exhibition organised in Florence with the Academy of Fine Arts “J. Matejko” of Krakow (February 2002) |
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“Behind the scenes”
catalogue of the exhibition organised in Florence with Stefan Dousa, Professor at Krakow Faculty of Architecture (January 2002) |
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"Il Miramondo: Fosco Maraini, sessant'anni di fotografia"
catalogue of the exhibition promoted and co-ordinated by dal Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G. P.Vieusseux of Firenze and organised by the Institute of Italian Culture in Tokyo, with the co-operation of the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (October 2001) |
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"The Islamic Architecture on the caravanian roads”
photographic collection of Aleksejs Komecs for the opening of the exhibition held at Florence Faculty of Architecture (May 2001) |
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“The Island of Souls” photographic collection, photos by Derno Ricci and texts by Fosco Maraini
about places of the Historical memory of Florence, to celebrate the centenary of the death of Arnold Bocklin with the co-operation of the Gabinetto Letterario Scientifico G.P. Vieusseux (March 2001) |
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“Russkaja Florencija, la Firenze dei Russi”
photographic collection and studies of the presence of important Russian people in Florence, with the co-operation of the Gabinetto Letterario Scientifico G.P. Vieusseux (October 2000) |
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“Plastic models of ancient wooden structures”
studies presented in occasion of the conference Italian-Japanese about the “Conservation of the ancient timber load bearing structure”, Florence (March 2000) |
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“Krakow-Florence, a common architectural Heritage”
studies of the Faculty of Architecture of Krakow about architectural renaissance works of Italian masters in Krakow (February 2000) |
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“The Honesty of invention: pictorial ways of the catholic reformation at the Uffizi”
Studies about the works of Barocci and of the reformed Tuscany painters at the Uffizi (December 1999) |
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“The Academy of Fine Arts “Jan Mateiko” of Cracow: 180 years of Tradition”
collection of works (paintings and sculpture) of some professors of the Academy presented in an exhibition at Florence State Archive (November 1999) |
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