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    Les désastres du peuple juif de Maarten van Heemskerck : une oeuvre polysémique

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    This article (written in collaboration, but with responsibilities clearly recognizables: M. Folin has written the paragraphes 2-4 and 8-9, that is pp. 22-47 e 70-79) aim to propose an entirely new interpretation of the complex architectural allegories portrayed by Maarten van Heemskerck in his Iudaeae gentis clades (1569)

    Princes, Towns, Palaces: A Renaissance “Architecture of Power”

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    This essay is the introductory chapter of a book collecting the results of a joint research project on ‘royal’ palaces in early modern Italy coordinated by Marco Folin. By summarizing the results of his studies on Italian court architecture, the author underlines the pluralistic character of Quattrocento architectural language, due to the strenght of municipal traditions often dating back to communal age

    Transient Cities. Representations of Urban Destructions in European Iconography in the Fourtheenth to Seventeenth Centuries

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    This essay is the introductory chapter of a book collecting the results of a joint research project on European iconography of architectural and urban ruination coordinated by Marco Folin. By exploring a wide range of sources – from the representations of urban destructions in late medieval Italian painting to the first analytical maps of London after the Great Fire − the article aims to investigate the evolution of the idea of town underlying the governance of urban space in early modern Europe

    The Renewal of Ferrara’s Court Palace under Ercole i d’Este (1471–1505)

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    By summarizing ten years of reseach, this article presents an overview of the main transformations of Ferrara’s court palace in the second half of the 15th century
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