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Bert W. Meijer, Rembrandt nel Seicento toscano, Firenze, Centro Di, 1983. 63 p., 26 b/w ill., cm. 24×17; 8,00 Euro
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Henk Th. van Veen and Andrew P. McCormick, Tuscany and the Low Countries: an introduction to the sources and an inventory of four Florentine libraries, Firenze, Centro Di, 1985. 182 p., 21 b/w ill., cm. 24×17; 26,00 Euro
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Nederlands Interuniversitair Kunsthistorisch Instituut Florence: Thirty years of exhibitions 1966-1996, Firenze, Centro Di, 1996. 31 p., 11 b/w ill., cm. 24×17 Edizione italiana: Istituto Universitario Olandese di Storia dell’Arte: Thirty years of exhibitions/Trent’anni di mostre 1966-1996, Firenze, Centro Di, 1996, 31 p., 12 b/w ill., cm. 24×17
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Italy and the Low Countries – The fifteenth century. Proceedings of the symposium held at Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht, 14 March 1994, texts edited by: Victor M. Schmidt, Gert Jan van der Sman, Marilena Vecchi, Jeanne van Waadenoijen, Firenze, Centro Di, 1999, 108 p., 41 b/w ill., cm. 24×17; 26,00 Euro
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Fiamminghi a Roma 1506-1608. Proceedings of the symposium held at Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht, 13 March 1995, texts edited
by: Sabine Eiche, Gert Jan van der Sman, Jeanne van Waadenoijen, Firenze, Centro Di, 1999. 109 p., 74 b/w ill., cm. 24×17; 26,00 Euro
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Giambologna tra Firenze e l’Europa. Atti del convegno internazionale, Istituto Universitario di Storia dell’Arte, Firenze, redazione dei testi: Sabine Eiche, Gert Jan van der Sman, Marilena Vecchi, Jeanne van Waadenoijen, Firenze, Centro Di, 2000. 158 p., 96 b/w ill., cm. 24×17; 26,00 Euro
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T. Schulting, Sant’Agata Morosina, an Argosy. An episode in the commercial, diplomatic and artistic relations between Venice, Amsterdam and London, 1595-1609, Firenze, Centro Di, 2005. 84 p., 14 b/w ill., cm. 24×17; 15,00 Euro
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Victor M. Schmidt, Painted Piety. Panel Paintings for Personal Devotion in Tuscany 1250-1400, Firenze, Centro Di, 2005. 350 p. 227 b/w ill., xxv colour plates, cm. 29×22; 90,00 Euro
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From Pattern to Nature in Italian Renaissance Drawing: Pisanello to Leonardo. Proceedings of the international conference held at The Dutch University Institute for Art History, Florence, 6-7 May 2011, edited by MIchael W. Kwakkelstein and Lorenza Melli, Firenze, Centro Di, 2012. 216 p., 200 b/w ill., 18 col. ill., cm. 24×17; 30,00 Euro