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-{{Template}}"'''Giovanni Battista Bracelli''', who had apparently been active in Florence, Rome and Naples, between 1624 and 1649. In Florence in 1624 he had dedicated to the Medici thirty-two plates gathered under the title ''Bizzarie di varie figure''. The title of this album was, the review said, most apt, as the figure studies therein were [[bizarre]] indeed, somewhat reminiscent, if anything, of the works of [[De Chirico]], only ''three centuries'' before the fact. --http://www.spamula.net/blog/archives/000618.html+{{Template}}"'''Giovanni Battista Bracelli''', who had apparently been active in [[Florence]], [[Rome]] and Naples, between 1624 and 1649. In Florence in 1624 he had dedicated to the Medici thirty-two plates gathered under the title ''Bizzarie di varie figure''. The title of this album was, the review said, most apt, as the figure studies therein were [[bizarre]] indeed, somewhat reminiscent, if anything, of the works of [[De Chirico]], only ''three centuries'' before the fact. --http://www.spamula.net/blog/archives/000618.html
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"Giovanni Battista Bracelli, who had apparently been active in Florence, Rome and Naples, between 1624 and 1649. In Florence in 1624 he had dedicated to the Medici thirty-two plates gathered under the title Bizzarie di varie figure. The title of this album was, the review said, most apt, as the figure studies therein were bizarre indeed, somewhat reminiscent, if anything, of the works of De Chirico, only three centuries before the fact. --http://www.spamula.net/blog/archives/000618.html




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