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      • Ephemera

        Image and Imagination

        Italo Calvino
      • Mr. PA Goes to the Museum

        Panini’s Kaleidoscope of Rome

        Mr PA, Orhan Pamuk's alter ego, visits the Metropolitan Museum in New York and lingers over Giovanni Paolo Panini's Ancient Rome.

        Orhan Pamuk
        Gianni Guadalupi
      • Ephemera

        Landscapes Glimpsed in a Dream

        The Moleskine notebooks of Nobel Laureate for Literature Orhan Pamuk, in whichw ords and images meld and mingle, on exhibit at the Masone Labyrinth.

        Stefano Salis
        Orhan Pamuk
      • “Tagasode: Whose Sleeves?”

        Japanese folding screens from the Edo period upon which other foldings screens are painted, bedecked with magnificent garments.

        Gian Carlo Calza
      • Bibliotheca

        An Ephemeral Collection

        Pietro Mercogliano
      • The Embers of Love

        The Museum of Innocence in Istanbul is closely bound up with the Nobel Laureate’s novel of the same name; Pamuk here tells about their genesis.

        Orhan Pamuk
        Stefano Salis
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Art Is Woman

        The Light and Texture of Memory

        Orhan Pamuk
      • Conjectures

        Between Brushstrokes and Dreams

        Dacia Maraini
      • Mr. PA Goes to the Museum

        My Suit Is Red

        Mr. PA, contemplating Goya’s portrait of Manuel Osorio at the Metropolitan Museum, meditates on the nature of art and his own life.

        Orhan Pamuk
      • Bibliotheca

        A Total Artwork Writ Small

        Stefano Salis
      • The Glance of the Lord

        The adventures (especially the romantic escapades) of Byron in Ravenna, illustrated with paintings inspired by the poet’s creations in those same years.

        Vincenzo Patanè
      • The Knights of the Square Table

        The most intellectual of all parlor pastimes, the game of chess is described through the chessboards of a Portuguese collection.

        Stefano Salis
        Jorge Luis Borges
        Stefan Zweig
      • Mr. PA Goes to the Museum

        Hidden Cards

        Orhan Pamuk
      • Sea Tales

        Provence, the Sea and the Soil

        A journey through Provence, complete with a triptych by Nicolas Froment and legends concerning the Tarasque, il drago antropofago del Rodano.

        Gabriele Reina
        Giovanni Mariotti
      • Face to Face with a Portrait

        Even an educated eye can glaze over, wearied by all the beautiful things it has seen. H.A. Faciolince faces the portrait of Cornelis Van der Geest.

        Héctor Abad Faciolince
      • Conjectures

        “More Than a Mere Semblance”

        Bruno Zanardi
      • Symbolist Striptease

        Joris-Karl Huysmans
      • Art Is Woman

        Branding, Renaissance Style

        A learned and witty article describes the many self-portraits painted by Sofonisba Anguissola, often with self-promotional intent.

        Sylvia Ferino
      • The Museum of Work and Days

        Ettore Guatelli’s museum of rural culture at Ozzano Taro, in the province of Parma.

        Roberto Tassi
        Mauro Davoli (ph.)
      • Mineral Wonder

        Grand Tourism in a Coach and Six

        The entirely European phenomenon of the Grand Tour, illustrated with a collection of sulfur-based cameos known as “zolfi.”

        Nick Foulkes
        Fernando Mazzocca
        Pietro Mercogliano
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Bibliotheca

        “The Moon Snows, the Sphinx Glows”

        Gloria Fossi
      • Mineral Wonder

        Natural Magic

        Roger Caillois’s collection of stones and Giovanni Pratesi’s collection of Arno river rocks and pebbles.

        Roger Caillois
        Detlef Heikamp
        Vittorio Sgarbi
        Pietro Mercogliano
        Massimo Listri (ph.)
      • Sea Tales

        Riding Seaward on the Waves

        A lesser-known work by Pinturicchio, the Ceiling of the Demigods, serves to illustrate a learned and captivating disquisition on mythology.

        Maurizio Bettini
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