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    Du muséum à l’église : la statue dans Bouvard et Pécuchet by Bernard Gendrel

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The “statue” is essentially religious in Bouvard et Pécuchet (statue of St Peter in chapters IV and VIII, and statues of the Virgin in chapter IX). …”
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    Darknesses over the Bistrica. On some unacceptable interpretations of the history of Prizren and its monuments by Vojvodić Dragan, Pirivatrić Srđan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The paper discusses some recently proposed views on the religious landscape of medieval Prizren and the region it belonged to, the history of some Serbian churches in this city in Metohija, and the claim that the staurotheke of King Milutin of Serbia and Bishop Grigorije II of Ras, now in the Dominican Monastery in Dubrovnik, was donated to a church dedicated to St. Peter in Prizren. It is shown that those views and opinions have no basis in the sources and are a result of unsound methodology and ignoring securely ascertained facts in a bid to reshape tendentiously the image of the past.…”
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    Precisazioni per la pittura italiana del Seicento al Prado: Giuseppe Di Guido e Pasquale Chiesa by Giuseppe Porzio

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This article contributes to the study of Neapolitan painting in the seventeenth century by discussing the attribution of two paintings in the storerooms of the Museo del Prado: a Head of a Saint, probably St Peter (P-5402), here attributed to Giuseppe Di Guido, a robust personality of precocious naturalistic extraction, also sensitive to the lessons of Ribera; and a Battle traditionally attributed to Aniello Falcone (P-139), here assigned to Pasquale Chiesa, a painter of Genoese origin—but with a figurative background steeped in Neapolitan elements—of which little is known, active in Rome in the mid-seventeenth century. …”
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