


A wonderful discovery, exhibit and catalog for those interested in the history of master drawings: Libro d'Arabeschi The drawing above is a detail from the restored book, and the snapshot, taken in Rome's Palazzo Massimo last fall, offers testimony to just how heavily the invenzione of the Renaissance borrows from Antiquity.
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Libro d’Arabeschi
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I'm potentially interested in Mims Studios for when I graduate university and was curious about the course of study, studio environment, and instruction. i have combed the site and still have a couple of specific questions. I hate to inconvenience you, but you're the only student I was able to find posting anything about your studies there. My email is asa.zabarsky@gmail.com. You're work, by the way, is beautiful!
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