Antonio Marziale Carracci - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Clovis Whitfield, Antonio Carracci. Catalogue Raisonné of the paintings and drawings. (in preparation)
  • Clovis Whitfield, "Landscape paintings and drawings by Antonio Carracci" in Paragone, November 2006 pp. 3–20
  • Anne Sutherland Harris, "Annibale's Legacy: Proposals for Giovanni Angelo Canini and Antonio Carracci" in Master Drawings Vol. XLIII 2005, pp. 440–454
  • Clovis Whitfield, “A name for a ridiculous man – Rinaldo Coradini by the Carracci” in Festrift for Dr. Alfred Bader, 2004, pp. 239–244
  • Clovis Whitfield, "Antonio Carracci" in Studi di Storia dell'arte in onore di Denis Mahon, Milan 2000
  • Stephen M. Bailey, "Newly identified drawings by Antonio Carracci" in Master Drawings, XXXVII/3 (1999), pp. 277–286
  • Classicismo e Natura; La Lezione di Domenichino, Exhibition catalogue, ed. Sir Denis Mahon & C. Whitfield, Rome, Gallerie Capitoline 1996/97
  • C.Van Tuyll van Serooskerken " Two Preparatory drawings by Antonio Carracci" in Master Drawings, XXXI (1993), pp. 428–32
  • R. Zapperi, "I ritratti di Antonio Carracci" in Paragone, XXXVIII/449 (1987), pp. 3–22
  • E. Schleier, "Ancora su Aontonio Caracci e il ciclo di Alessandro Magno per il Cardinal Montalto" in Paragone XXXII/381 (1981), pp. 10–25
  • F. Frisoni, "Antonio Carracci: Riflessioni e aggiunte" in Paragone, XXXI/367 (1980), pp. 22–28

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