Mani principesche : La cultura grafica di Isabella d’Este, Lucrezia Borgia e Renata di Francia
Merisalo, O. (2019). Mani principesche : La cultura grafica di Isabella d’Este, Lucrezia Borgia e Renata di Francia. Mélanges de l’École française de Rome : Moyen Âge, 131(2), 337-342. https://doi.org/10.4000/mefrm.6258
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This article will examine from the palaeographical point of view autographs of three important female figures of the Italian Renaissance, Isabella d’Este, Lucrezia Borgia and Renée of France. The objectives are 1) to attempt to reconstruct their education in writing and 2) discover their use of autography.
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