Algunas notas sobre el gusto de Felipe II por la escultura en su juventud a la luz de nuevas cartas entre el obispo de Arras y Leone Leoni
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2000.v73.i291.816Abstract
The authoress tries to throw a new light on Philip II of Spain's taste for the Sculpture during the early years as a king with the study of some inédits letters between the sculptor Leone Leoni and the bishop of Arras, future cardinal Granvelle. At the same time, the authoress provides news evidences about the Granvelle's protection to Leoni.
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2000-09-30
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Pérez de Tudela, A. (2000). Algunas notas sobre el gusto de Felipe II por la escultura en su juventud a la luz de nuevas cartas entre el obispo de Arras y Leone Leoni. Archivo Español De Arte, 73(291), 249–266. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2000.v73.i291.816
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