Vincenzo Pacetti - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • I. Bignamini, C. Hornsby, Digging And Dealing In Eighteenth-Century Rome (2010), p.310-312
  • N. H. Ramage, 'The Pacetti papers and the restoration of ancient sculpture in the 18th century', in Von der Schonheit Weissen Marmors: Zum 200 Todestag Bartolomeo cavaceppis, ed. T. Weiss (1999. Mainz), p.79-83
  • H. Honour, 'The Rome of Vincenzo Pacetti: leaves from a sculptor's diary', in Apollo; 78 (1963 November), 368-376
  • H. Honour, 'Vincenzo Pacetti', in The Connoisseur; 146 (1960 November), p.174-181

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