A Adivinha (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "A Adivinha" in Portuguese language version.

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  • This parallel was suggested by Prof. David Ekserdjian on the BBC Radio 4 discussion programme In Our Time, episode "Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artist" (27th May 2010, circa 37 minutes in). Quote: "That's an amazing reference! Because, OK, it's an inn sign rather than a formal painting, but this is someone doing a Caravaggio subject decades and decades before Caravaggio."

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  • Giorgio Vasari (1568). «Life of Franciabigio». As Vidas dos mais Excelentes Pintores, Escultores e Arquitetos 🔗. [S.l.: s.n.] Consultado em 17 de fevereiro de 2012. Arquivado do original em 27 de dezembro de 2013. One of Francia's disciples was his brother Agnolo, who died after having painted a frieze that is in the cloister of S. Pancrazio, and a few other works. The same Agnolo painted for the perfumer Ciano, an eccentric man, but respected after his kind, a sign for his shop, containing a gipsy woman telling the fortune of a lady in a very graceful manner, which was the idea of Ciano, and not without mystic meaning. 

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  • Giorgio Vasari (1568). «Life of Franciabigio». As Vidas dos mais Excelentes Pintores, Escultores e Arquitetos 🔗. [S.l.: s.n.] Consultado em 17 de fevereiro de 2012. Arquivado do original em 27 de dezembro de 2013. One of Francia's disciples was his brother Agnolo, who died after having painted a frieze that is in the cloister of S. Pancrazio, and a few other works. The same Agnolo painted for the perfumer Ciano, an eccentric man, but respected after his kind, a sign for his shop, containing a gipsy woman telling the fortune of a lady in a very graceful manner, which was the idea of Ciano, and not without mystic meaning.