Howard Hibbard Bücher






Mrs. Virginia Hall writes: "I love to start my day with my mind on the Lord. Reading this daily journal has helped me realize God's presence when you dive into His Word. Opening your heart and mind, letting God's Word guide and keep you. You can see a brighter future and forgiveness for your past. . . No way His word will leave you void. Thanks, Shirley for allowing me to enjoy and go on this journey with you." Ms. Erica Wade states: This journal helped me cope with everyday life. The daily scriptures and prayers inspired me to stay positive when I was going through difficult times. The poems were inspirational and refreshing; I sensed God's presence. God's blessing is within this journal and you can feel every word as you read and meditate. I also shared the devotions with my children. As we read together, we drew closer to God-no matter what, God is always there for you. I gained strength and was able to trust God more in everyday life. It turned my negative thoughts into positive ones, increasing my belief and faith in God. Thank you Shirley for sharing your journey with me.
Sculptor and architect Bernini was the virtual creator and greatest exponent of Baroque in 17th century Italy. He has left his greatest mark on Rome where Papal patronage provided him with enormous architectural commissions.TABLE OF CONTENTSBerniniList of PlatesList of Text FiguresForewordIntroduction1. The Prodigy2. Bernini in Command3. Disaster and Triumph4. Two Churches and St. Peter’s5. Le Cavalier en France6. The Late WorksBibliographical NoteNotes to the TextIndex
Caravaggio
- 404 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
In this study, the author evaluates the work of Caravaggio: notorious as a painter-assassin, hailed by many as an original interpreter of the scriptures, a man whose exploration of nature has been likened to that of Galileo.
Carlo Maderno
- 359 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Testi di Howard Hibbard.A cura di Aurora Scotti Tosini.Milano, 2001; ril. in tela in cofanetto, ril. in tela in cofanetto, pp. 336, 300 ill. b/n, cm 25x28.(Architettura).(Architetti classici). Si tratta dell'edizione italiana del volume di Howard Hibbard su Carlo Maderno, architetto italiano del secondo Cinquecento. Il testo di Hibbard rappresentava un'opera fondamentale per gli studi sull'architettura italiana tra Cinque e Seicento, in anni in cui l'interesse sulle attività di Maderno era limitato agli storici ticinesi e privilegiava l'analisi della facciata di San Pietro (1612) e della chiesa di Santa Susanna (1597-1603). Il lavoro ha mantenuto le caratteristiche di uno studio capillare e ben documentato sui molti cantieri diretti da Maderno con schede puntuali e calibrate sui problemi di linguaggio, commitenza e funzionalità.