Cicognara Library
Biblioteca Cicognara. Cicognara
Library: Literary Sources in the History of Art and Kindred Subjects.
Urbana, Ill.: Leopoldo Cicognara
Program, University of Illinois Library; [Vatican City]: Vatican Library,
1989-.
Art Main Reading Room, Microfiche 1692.
Leopoldo Cicognara (1767-1834)
was a notable early art historian whose personal library contained approximately
five thousand of the most prominent Western art and architecture books
published from the 16th through early 19th centuries.Although
the library is housed in the Vatican in Rome, researchers at Stanford
have access to the full texts of each volume of the library via microform.These
early, rare works, published in Italian, Latin, English, and French, include
biographies of artists and poets, iconographical studies, studies on perspective,
treatises on sculpture, manuals on how to draw, paint, and build architectural
structures, books about museum collections, travel guides, works on funerary
rites and hieroglyphics, architectural dictionaries, studies on costumes,
emblems, numismatics, Greek and Roman antiquities, and more.
A two volume, printed guide to the Cicognari collection, entitled Catalogo
ragionato dei libri d'arte e d'antichitö posseduti dal conte Cicognara
(Cosenza, Editrice Casa del Libro, 1960) can be found in Art Library Reference
Z5939 .C568 1821A.The two volumes are a reprint of the 1821 edition of
the catalog.
The microforms are organized according to the numerical sequence found
in the catalog, with each item in the library classified by subject and
then organized alphabetically by author or title within each subject.
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November 14, 2007
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