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Dosso Dossi, Garofalo, and the Costabili Polyptych: Imaging Spiritual Authority.
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The Art Bulletin
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June 1, 2000| Author:
Fiorenza, Giancarlo
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In the 1568 edition of his Life of the Ferrarese painter Benvenuto Tisi, called Garofalo (ca. 1476 or 1481-1559), Giorgio Vasari provides a detailed account of the artist's education and early career, including specific information on the genesis of the extraordinary Costabili polyptych (with frame, 31 feet 6 inches by 18 feet 11 inches, or 9.6 by 5.8 meters), now in the Pinacoteca Nazionale of Ferrara (Fig. 1). [1] The dating of the Costabili polyptych, which Garofalo executed in ...
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