The public life of artworks: likeness as a figure of speech in Bernini's biographies and Emanuele Tesauro's Cannocchiale Aristotelico
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- Maarten Delbeke (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-4297676
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- Delbeke, Maarten. “The Public Life of Artworks: Likeness as a Figure of Speech in Bernini’s Biographies and Emanuele Tesauro’s Cannocchiale Aristotelico.” The Secret Lives of Art Works : Exploring the Boundaries between Art and Life, edited by Caroline Van Eck et al., Leiden University Press, 2014, pp. 293–307.
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- Delbeke, M. (2014). The public life of artworks: likeness as a figure of speech in Bernini’s biographies and Emanuele Tesauro’s Cannocchiale Aristotelico. In C. Van Eck, J. Van Gastel, & E. Van Kessel (Eds.), The secret lives of art works : exploring the boundaries between art and life (pp. 293–307). Leiden, The Netherlands: Leiden University Press.
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- Delbeke, Maarten. 2014. “The Public Life of Artworks: Likeness as a Figure of Speech in Bernini’s Biographies and Emanuele Tesauro’s Cannocchiale Aristotelico.” In The Secret Lives of Art Works : Exploring the Boundaries between Art and Life, edited by Caroline Van Eck, Joris Van Gastel, and Elsje Van Kessel, 293–307. Leiden, The Netherlands: Leiden University Press.
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- Delbeke, Maarten. 2014. “The Public Life of Artworks: Likeness as a Figure of Speech in Bernini’s Biographies and Emanuele Tesauro’s Cannocchiale Aristotelico.” In The Secret Lives of Art Works : Exploring the Boundaries between Art and Life, ed by. Caroline Van Eck, Joris Van Gastel, and Elsje Van Kessel, 293–307. Leiden, The Netherlands: Leiden University Press.
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- 1.Delbeke M. The public life of artworks: likeness as a figure of speech in Bernini’s biographies and Emanuele Tesauro’s Cannocchiale Aristotelico. In: Van Eck C, Van Gastel J, Van Kessel E, editors. The secret lives of art works : exploring the boundaries between art and life. Leiden, The Netherlands: Leiden University Press; 2014. p. 293–307.
- IEEE
- [1]M. Delbeke, “The public life of artworks: likeness as a figure of speech in Bernini’s biographies and Emanuele Tesauro’s Cannocchiale Aristotelico,” in The secret lives of art works : exploring the boundaries between art and life, C. Van Eck, J. Van Gastel, and E. Van Kessel, Eds. Leiden, The Netherlands: Leiden University Press, 2014, pp. 293–307.
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