Juan de Arfe Villafañe y Sebastiano Serlio
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2003.v76.i304.264Keywords:
Spanish silverwork 16th century, Juan de Arfe, Sebastiano SerlioAbstract
Juan de Arfe's awareness and utilization of Italian art treatises, particularly that of Sebastiano Serlio, are analyzed in this study. The author demonstrates that Serlio's influence is perceptible in much of this artisan's production, from the Avila monstrance to that of Valladolid. It is especially manifest in Arfe's creations carried out in Seville, particularly in Books I and IV of his Varia Commensuracion and in the monstrance for the cathedral.
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2003-12-30
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Heredia Moreno, M. del C. (2003). Juan de Arfe Villafañe y Sebastiano Serlio. Archivo Español De Arte, 76(304), 371–388. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2003.v76.i304.264
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