Tanzio Da Varallo - Sources

Sources

  • Wittkower, Rudolf (1993). In Pelican History of Art. Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600–1750. 1980. Penguin Books. pp. 102–104.
  • Artnet biography from Grove Encyclopedia of Art.
  • Parts of this article were derived from its counterpart in the Italian Wikipedia, specifically from this version which provides the following bibliography:
    • Giovanni Testori, Il manierismo piemontese e lombardo del Seicento, 1955, catalogo della Mostra, Torino-Ivrea;
    • Giovanni Testori, Tanzio da Varallo, catalogo della mostra, Torino, 1959 (ora in G. Testori, La realtà della Pittura, Longanesi, Milano, 1995);
    • Marco Bona Castellotti, Introduzione alla mostra, in "Tanzio da Varallo. Realismo, fervore e contemplazione in un pittore del Seicento", Milano, Federico Motta Editore, 2000, (Catalogo della mostra su Tanzio tenuta a Milano, Palazzo Reale);
    • Filippo Maria Ferro, Tanzio e l’Angelo, ibidem;
    • Elena De Filippis, Tanzio al Sacro Monte, ibidem;

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