A late 16th-century drawing attributed to Jacopo Strada or his circle allows us to identify the original 'half-figure' female bust today in the Museo Civico of Casale Monferrato and coming from the collection of Cesare Gonzaga. The drawing's inscription confirms the correlation between the bust represented and that of the so-called Giulia Domna purchased by Gonzaga in Rome. A second female bust in the collections of the Museo, with identical provenance, has precise similarities with other heads that have been identified as representing the young Plautilla. The Casale portrait, previously ignored in the realm of iconographical study on Augusta, provides us with new elements in the much debated definition of the appearance of Caracalla's unfortunate wife.
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Paolo Parmiggiani
Benedetto da Maiano in Hungary: the portraits of Matthias Corvinus and Beatrice of Aragon in Budapest
read abstract » pp. 2-38
read abstract » pp. 2-38
Roberto Bartalini
On the Room of Alexander and Roxanne at the Farnesina and on the activity of Sodoma in Rome (with reference to Girolamo Genga and his relations with the Chigi family)
read abstract » pp. 39-73
read abstract » pp. 39-73
Donatella Pegazzano
The 'Cardinali guerreggianti': unpublished paintings by Giovan Battista Vanni for Monsignor Lorenzo Corsi
read abstract » pp. 74-94
read abstract » pp. 74-94
Valentina Manganaro
Dionisio Mazzuoli, from stonemason to architect, and the Gothic style restoration of the southern facade of Siena cathedral (with an addition to the catalogue of Nicola Pisano)
read abstract » pag. 95-116
read abstract » pag. 95-116
Monica Butzek
More on Dionisio Mazzuoli: the testament and inventory of his inheritance
read abstract » pp. 117-127
read abstract » pp. 117-127
Anna Maria Riccomini
Contributions to Severan period portraiture from the Gonzaga collection
read abstract » pp. 128-137
read abstract » pp. 128-137
Daniele Sanguineti
Considerations on the Genoese activity of Francesco Fanelli
read abstract » pp. 158-180
read abstract » pp. 158-180
Stefano l'Occaso
Giuseppe Maria Crespi and other Bolognese painters at Salò
read abstract » pp. 181-188
read abstract » pp. 181-188