11 articoli
trovati per Valorizzazione del patrimonio storico e culturale
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The New York Times
17 Agosto 2016
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Shaking Up Italy's Most Popular Museum
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
28 Settembre 2012
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FIRENZE - Search for lost Leonardo mural in Florence is called to a halt
The New York Times
7 Dicembre 2011
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Methods for Finding a Lost Fresco by Leonardo Lead to a Protest
The Guardian
6 Dicembre 2011
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Lost Leonardo Da Vinci battle scene sparks row between art historians Experts sign petition to stop drilling on Giorgio Vasari's Battle of Marciano in Val di Chiana which 'covers' the fresco
The 35-year hunt for a lost work by Leonardo Da Vinci is nearing its end in Florence, Italy. A researcher, Maurizio Seracini, has inserted tiny cameras through drilled holes in a wall in the Palazzo Vecchio to uncover a possible hidden wall with Da Vinci's β¦
The Guardian
5 Dicembre 2011
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Lost Leonardo Da Vinci battle scene sparks row between art historians
The city of Florence has been searching for a lost work by Leonardo da Vinci for 35 years. The search is centered on a wall in the Palazzo Vecchio, where a 16th-century fresco by Giorgio Vasari is located. Researchers believe that the wall conceals another β¦
The New York Times
5 Ottobre 2009
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STAMPA ESTERA - A High-Tech Hunt for Lost Art
Maurizio Seracini, an engineering professor, believes that Leonardo da Vinci's greatest painting, "The Battle of Anghiari," is hidden inside a wall in Florence's city hall. To find it, he uses two techniques: scientific gadgetry and finding the right patron. In 2009, he used laser mapping β¦
The New York Times
21 Aprile 2009
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Yes, It's Beautiful, the Italians All Say, but Is It a Michelangelo?
The Guardian
13 Agosto 2008
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STAMPA ESTERA - I just don't get modern art, says Italy's culture minister
The Independent
18 Maggio 2008
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STAMPA ESTERA - Sistine set-up: the 500-year-old art mystery
The Guardian
16 Luglio 2005
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Tuscan landscape set to be blown up for marble
The mining company Henraux wants to destroy a mountain crest in Tuscany to get at some of the world's most prized marble. The plan has pitted environmentalists against trade unions and local authorities, who argue the stone is needed to protect jobs. The mountain, Monte β¦
The Times
18 Giugno 2005
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Does this battle scene hold key to Leonardo's lost masterpiece?