Artibus et Historiae - An art anthologie - n°92, 2025
The latest issue of the academic journal 'Artibus et Historiae' has been published, featuring a collection of scholarly articles focused on European art from the Renaissance to the early 19th century. The volume includes research on topics such as the translation of classical imagery in colonial Peru, investigations into women artists in Bologna, new attributions and provenance studies for works by artists like Ludovico Carracci and Caravaggio, and analyses of drawings and artistic education.
This publication matters as it represents ongoing, specialized art historical research that deepens our understanding of early modern and Baroque art. The articles contribute new findings on specific artworks, artists' methodologies, and cultural exchanges, often based on archival discoveries or technical analysis. Such scholarship is essential for refining art historical narratives and informing museum practices, including conservation and attribution.