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Dessins génois XVIe-XVIIIe siècle
註釋Since 1972, the Département des Arts Graphiques of the Louvre methodically publishes the general inventory of Italian drawings preserved in its collections. This volume, the eleventh of the series, is dedicated to Genoese drawings from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century.The political organization of the Genoese Republic, open to businesses and a thriving economy, has allowed the birth of a local art nourished by the numerous foreign influences present in Genoa. The fame of this school soon surpassed the borders of Liguria and some painters continued their careers in other cities: Castiglione in Rome, Bernardo Strozzi in Venice, Giovanni Battista Castello and Luca Cambiaso in Madrid.The volume illustrates the almost five hundred drawings of the Genoese school preserved in the Louvre museum, which testify the continuity of an elegant and refined style and cover three centuries of history, with notable examples of Luca Cambiaso, brothers Andrea and Ottavio Semino, Giovanni Battista Castello, Giovanni Battista Paggi, Giulio Benso, Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari, Bernardo Strozzi, Bartolomeo Biscaino, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione up to Domenico Piola and De Ferrari -- Publisher's website.