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  • "Trattato" (Cap. 36) the painter describes himself as living in a fine house, full of beautiful paintings and choice objects, surrounded by musicians and poets.

    Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497 Julia Mary Cartwright Ady 1887

  • CCCXLI_ (ed. DU FRESNE) _des_ 'Trattato' _in sachgemasser Weise aus dem Sehen mit beiden

    The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Complete 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485

  • CCCXLI_ (ed. DU FRESNE) _des_ 'Trattato' _in sachgemasser Weise aus dem Sehen mit beiden

    The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 1 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485

  • [3] Antonio Persio, Trattato dell'ingegno dell'uomo (Venice: Aldus Manutius, 1576), p. 98.

    Venice: The Masters in Boston Butterfield, Andrew 2009

  • It is perhaps not surprising that in Arte de la pintura, Pacheco makes frequent reference to the Trattato.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • In the Trattato della pittura for the first time Italian regional schools – Lombard, Venetian, Tuscan, and Roman – were identified on the basis of style.

    Monsignor Agucchi 2009

  • Leonardo da Vinci's treatise on painting, Trattato, noted the difficulty of painting and supremacy of sight and preferred painting over sculpture.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Leonardo da Vinci's treatise on painting, Trattato, noted the difficulty of painting and supremacy of sight and preferred painting over sculpture.

    Painting and Sculpture 2009

  • It is perhaps not surprising that in Arte de la pintura, Pacheco makes frequent reference to the Trattato.

    Painting and Sculpture 2009

  • Vialardi, A tavola con il Re: Trattato di gastronomia, Turin, 2000.

    Delizia! John Dickie 2008

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