Monsu Montagna : artist file :

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Berenson Library Fototeca
Format: Photo
Language:English
Subjects:
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245 0 0 |a Monsu Montagna :  |b artist file :  |k study photographs and reproductions of works of art 
264 0 |c <ca. 1880- > 
300 |a <1> photographic and photomechanical prints :  |b black and white ;  |c 19,5 x 25,5 cm. or smaller 
336 |a still image  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a unmediated  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a sheet  |2 rdacarrier 
351 |a Filed with Later Italian School and organized by medium: paintings and drawings  |b For each medium, photographs are arranged alphabetically by location. At the end there may be folders titled "homeless and for sale," and non-photographic material. The latter contains documentary material such as clippings, notes, printed reproductions. 
500 |a Artist file may include full views, details, before and after restoration views. Most photographic prints have inscriptions on verso that may identify provenance, exhibition history, related works, other attributions, bibliography, location, dimensions, and technique of the work of art reproduced. Inscriptions, captions or stamps may also identify the author, date, or provenance of the photograph 
500 |a Picture media may include: gelatin silver prints, albumen prints, carbon prints and photomechanical prints 
500 |a The Library continues to add to the file 
500 |a Title devised by staff of the Berenson Library 
545 |a Part of a collection now numbering about 250,000 photographs that was started by Bernard Berenson, art historian and leading authority on Italian Renaissance painting, between the 1880s and his death in 1959. The bulk of the collection focuses on Medieval and Renaissance Italian painting and drawing from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries, distinguished by regional schools and arranged chronologically. The collection also includes smaller sections on Renaissance sculpture and architecture, manuscript illumination, antiquities, early Christian, Byzantine art and architecture, applied arts and non-Italian art, notably Asian and Islamic. Of special note are ca. 4,000 large-format photographs 
600 1 0 |a Montagna, Marco Tullio,  |d active 1618-1640 
650 0 |a Painting, Italian  |z Italy  |y 17th century 
650 0 |a Sea in art 
650 0 |a Storm winds 
655 7 |a Clippings  |2 gmgpc 
655 7 |a Later Italian  |b School  |2 local 
655 7 |a Photographic prints  |2 gmgpc 
655 7 |a Photomechanical prints  |2 gmgpc 
700 1 |a Montagna, Monsu,  |d active 1618-1640,  |e artist 
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