Thursday, June 03, 2010

Libro d’Arabeschi





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.

1 comments:

Asa Lukas Zabarsky said...

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!