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Article: Drawings in Dresden: more newly identified works by Italian masters: Carmen Bambach concludes her publication of new discoveries in the Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden with drawings by artists of the cinquecento and early seicento.(Critical essay)
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This essay offers the conclusion of research on recently identified Italian drawings in the Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden, the oldest collection of Old Master drawings in Germany. (1) As with my previous articles, the present essay is the fruit of a curatorial exchange programme between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Kupferstich-Kabinett Dresden, (2) and it focuses on the drawings by painters active between the late cinquecento and early seicento, who in various ways represented moments of reform against previously established mannerist vocabularies.
DRAWINGS BY THE CAMPI BROTHERS AND THEIR CIRCLE A fascinating group among these later cinquecento drawings was ...
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