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Volume 32 (2017): Issue 3 (Jan 2017): Issue 3, Special Issue: Who Can Read the Book of Nature? Early Modern Artists and Scientists in Dialogue

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Introduction
Who Can Read the Book of Nature? Early Modern Artists and Scientists in Dialogue
Pages: 501–513
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2017
Seeing Christ, Reading Nature
Jan Swart van Groningen’s Christ in a Landscape in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Pages: 514–555
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“Nel conoscere le cose tutte della natura”
Nicolò Simonelli and the Musaeum of Flavio Chigi
Pages: 556–582
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Cut Flowers
Pages: 583–614
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Campania Felix?
Reframing the Neapolitan Still Life
Pages: 615–639
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Shadowy Realism
Negative Knowledge in Seventeenth-Century Neapolitan Painting
Pages: 640–657
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Air, Wind, Sun, Spirit
The Cosmology of Guido Reni’s Aurora
Pages: 658–682
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Natural Painting and the New Science in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Lorenzo Lippi’s “pura imitazione del vero”
Pages: 683–708
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Gaspare Berti’s Legacy
The ‘Mathematicalls’ in Baroque Rome
Pages: 709–773
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2017