Tátrai Vilmos szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 95. (Budapest, 2001)

SZÉPE, HELENA KATALIN: Civic and artistic identity in illuminated Venetian documents

46. To. Ve Master: Detached opening leaf of the Commission to Pietro Pizzamano as Podestà of Bassano, 1544. London, British Library, Ms. Add. 20916, 6 47. Follower of the To. Ve Master: Detached opening leaf of a Commission from Doge Girolamo Priuli to a Contarini 'del Zaffo', 1559-1567, Budapest, Széchényi Library, Quart, ital. 35 anonymous illuminator by whom miniatures can be dated from ca. 1530-1570. 20 The simulated sculpted horses and cuirasses all' ' antic a in the border of this manuscript are almost identical in format to a leaf from the Commissione to Pietro Pizzamano as podestà 20 The assignment has been erased, but Morosini became Podestà of Brescia in 1540. Podestaria e capitanato di Brescia, Relazioni dei rettori veneti in terraferma 11, Milan 1978, LU. Tammaro De Marinis lists another commission to Ermolao Morosini of 1543, complete with its binding, inLö legatura artistica in Italia nei secoli XV e XVI vol. 2, Florence 1960, no. 1847. G.M. Zuccolo Padrono first named and outlined the career of this important miniaturist in II Maestro 'To. Ve' e la sua bottega: miniature veneziane del XVI secolo, Arte Veneta 25 (1971) 53-71. Wormald and Giles have pointed out that the appellation 'To. Ve' is a misnomer, because the miniaturist's namesake dogale leaf of 1535, now in the Fitzwilliam (Marley Cutting I, 43), was probably initialed below, 'To. Ve', in a later attempt to attribute the leaf to Tiziano Vecellio. Wormald, F. and Giles, Ph. M., A descriptive catalogue of the additional illuminated manuscripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum acquired between 1895 and 1979, Cambridge, England, 1982, 123-124.

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