Arte figurativa e arte contabile. Le tavolette della biccherna del comune di Siena (XIII–XVII secolo). (Visual arts and accounting “art”. The tablets of the biccherna of the municipality of Siena (XIII – XVII Century)
Giuseppe Catturi
De Computis "Revista Española de Historia de la Contabilidad". De Computis "Spanish Journal of Accounting History"., 2013, issue 19, 175-204
Abstract:
Fra le arti figurative comprese in quelle cosiddette “belle”, cioè le forme di attività che, secondo l'opinione del Vasari, hanno esclusivamente un fine di bellezza, un valore estetico, come l'architettura, la danza, la poesia, la pittura, la scultura e la musica, in questo articolo focalizziamo l'attenzione sulla pittura e su di una sua particolare espressione e manifestazione, irripetibile ed originalissima. (Among the fine arts including the so-called "beautiful" arts, in other words the forms of activity that, according to Vasari, aiming at representing the concept of beauty, an aesthetic value such as architecture, dance, poetry, painting , sculpture and music. In this article we focus on painting, in particular on one of its expression and manifestation, unique and original).
Keywords: Contabilita; arte figurativa; Siena; XIII-XVII Secolo. Accountability; visual arts; Siena; XII –XVII Century. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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