Quoting Becky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This thing has been on my mind all day. I've looked all over the
Internet for similar pictures or images. I've found so many more than
I knew about and still now that are this one picture.
Got 'em! I knew that I had pictures of those sleeves. :-) Both of
these paintings are in the new book "Moda a Firenze" on the influence
of Eleanor of Toledo. The book covers Florentine Style from 1540-1580.
It's *wonderful* My copy of the book isn't here yet, (I fondled an ILL
copy) but the best place that I found to get it was from this site in
Italy.
http://www.polistampa.com/asp/sl.asp?id=3653
Gorgeous book -- lots of paintings that I've never seen any where else.
In fact, most of them I'd never seen before.
This painting
http://epee.goldsword.com/sfarmer/SCA/Paintings/florentine_PortraitWoman-landinFig39.jpg
or
http://tinyurl.com/byswr
is simply listed as "Florentine" with no specific artist attributed.
It's almost *identical* to the painting from Rosa's book currently
under discussion. This other painting
http://epee.goldsword.com/sfarmer/SCA/Paintings/bronzinoWorkshop_PortraitWoman-landinFig57.jpg
or
http://tinyurl.com/dunbm
is attributed to "Workshop of Bronzino"
Susan, Florentine junkie
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Susan Farmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of Tennessee
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
http://www.goldsword.com/sfarmer/Trillium/
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