The essay is focused on some official letters written during the chancellorship of Carlo Marsuppini in Florence (1444-1453), and it is divided into two parts: firstly, it concerns the request made by the the Signoria fiorentina to the Venetian Republic in order to receive as a special gift some relics of santi Innocenti, so that the Florentine Comune could justify the name imposed to the new hospital built in Florence (1446). Secondly, the paper refers of a new case of the so-called pittura infamante in Florence at the beginning of the XVth century.
Note di storia dell’arte dalle lettere cancelleresche di Car-lo Marsuppini
marcelli n
2020
Abstract
The essay is focused on some official letters written during the chancellorship of Carlo Marsuppini in Florence (1444-1453), and it is divided into two parts: firstly, it concerns the request made by the the Signoria fiorentina to the Venetian Republic in order to receive as a special gift some relics of santi Innocenti, so that the Florentine Comune could justify the name imposed to the new hospital built in Florence (1446). Secondly, the paper refers of a new case of the so-called pittura infamante in Florence at the beginning of the XVth century.File in questo prodotto:
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