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"Fare una cosa morta parer viva": Michelangelo, Rosso, and the divinity of art - un - Rosso Fiorentino

Art Bulletin, The,  Dec, 2002  by Stephen J. Campbell

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Hollanda, Francisco de, Dialogos em Roma (1538), ed. G. D. Folliero-Metz (Heidelberg: Winter, 1998).

Saslow, James, ed., The Poetry of Michelangelo: An Annotated Translation (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991).

Summers, David, Michelangelo and the Language of Art (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981).

Vasari, Giorgio, Le vite de' piu eccellenti pillori scultori ed architellori, ed. Gaetano Milanesi, 9 vols. (1878-85; reprint, Florence: Sansoni, 1998).

Stephen J. Campbell, professor in the history of art, has published Cosme Tura of Ferrara: Style, Politics, and the Renaissance City, 1450-1495 (1997) and several articles on fifteenth-century Ferrarese painting. He is currently engaged in research on mythological painting in Manlua and Ferrara around 1500 [Department of the History of Art, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 21218].

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