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Vatican museums: Rome. [Texts by Gigetta Dalli Regoli and others]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Great museums of the world | Great museums of the world (Newsweek)Publication details: New York, Newsweek [1968]Description: 171 pages color illustrations, plans 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Vatican museums: Rome.LOC classification:
  • N 2940 V4 1968
Contents:
Museo Gregoriano-Etrusco, Museo Pio-Clemention, Museo Chiaramonti -- Library, museo sacro, museo profano -- Sistine chapel, Pauline chapel -- Raphael's stanze -- Pinacoteca, Chapel of Nicholas V, Borgia apartments -- History of the museums and their buildings.
Summary: Here are the choicest of the Papal treasures that for centuries have drawn the art lover to Rome. Here the reader will find the whole range of the collections -- from the glorious marble statues and frescoes of classical antiquity through the illuminated leaves of Medieval manuscripts to the full splendors of High Renaissance and Baroque painting.
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Book Book TUP Manila Library General Circulation Section-GF N 2940 V4 1968 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available D00003652

Includes bibliographical references (page 168)

Museo Gregoriano-Etrusco, Museo Pio-Clemention, Museo Chiaramonti -- Library, museo sacro, museo profano -- Sistine chapel, Pauline chapel -- Raphael's stanze -- Pinacoteca, Chapel of Nicholas V, Borgia apartments -- History of the museums and their buildings.

Here are the choicest of the Papal treasures that for centuries have drawn the art lover to Rome. Here the reader will find the whole range of the collections -- from the glorious marble statues and frescoes of classical antiquity through the illuminated leaves of Medieval manuscripts to the full splendors of High Renaissance and Baroque painting.

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