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      No.13,
      Vernal Equinox 2025

      FMR begins its fourth year pursuing the most exquisite details: in this issue we discover the stars and crystals dreamed of by Wenzel Hablik, the botanical content of a painting by Vittore Carpaccio, the previously unknown origins of Fernando Botero’s style, a bygone form of enetertainment, the “cyclorama”.

      EXPLORE ISSUE No.13

      Vernal Equinox 2025

      • Portrait of Botero as a Young Man

        Based on eyewitness accounts, less than a year after the artist’s death, we reconstruct the style that made Fernando Botero renowned.

        Giorgio Antei
      • His Terrible Swift Brush

        Half painting and half diorama, the great “cyclorama” of the Battle of Atlanta recounts a moment in American history as well as commemorating a long-lost figurative genre.

        Amy Durrell
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Auctions

        Sweertsmania

        Simone Facchinetti
      • Mineral Wonder

        Crystals, Castels, Seas and Stars

        The life and works of painter and engraver Wenzel Hablik, the visionary Bohemian artist, a very original protagonist of the work of the Vienna Secession.

        Ezio Godoli
      • Flora

        When Knighthood was in Flower

        The botanical details of a masterpiece by Vittore Carpaccio, the Portrait of a Knight now in Madrid, have many secrets to divulge.

        Eduardo Barba Gómez
      • Ephemera

        Luigi Serafini: Madcappery and Genius

        Pietro Mercogliano
      • De Architectura

        Notes from Underground

        The dining room of Palazzo Altieri in Oriolo Romano, decorated by Giuseppe Barberi.

        Caterina Napoleone
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Modern Baroque

        The procession of the Queen of Sheba as illustrated by Josep Maria Sert in a hall of the Wendel family’s Hôtel Particulier, now at the Musée Carnavalet.

        Giorgio Villani
        Gustave Flaubert
        Massimo Listri (ph.)

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