•  08/02/2018 11:12 AM
  •   Canosa Di Puglia, Canosa di Puglia, BT, Italy Piazza Vittorio Veneto 6, Bishops' Museum

A publication on the history of photography and "Carte de visite" through the analysis of a precious private collection, one of a kind. An in-depth study on the diffusion of the first photographs and the machines for projecting them. The daguerreotype projector and the pre-cinema three-projector lantern are extremely rare.

  • 15
  •  07/16/2016 07:00 PM
  •   Bishops' Museum

A catalog with over 73 works by the painter Michele Ficarazzo. Art experiences gained in Italy and abroad, for this talented self-taught man from Andria. A taste of his art, through a careful critical analysis of the works and an objective reading of the technique. Purchase available at the bookshop of the Bishops' Museum and at the online site of the ETET publishing house

  • 26.00
  •  03/14/2016 06:00 PM
  •   Bishops' Museum

A completely new text, which delves into one of the most painful historical pages of Southern Italy and pre-unification Italy. From research in the city's historical archives, a Canosa emerges at the center of many Risorgimento events, unfortunately unknown to the noble historical pages, especially those of the winners. A stitching work, taken from a Bourbon police diary, left as it was transcribed and begun to copy before the 1930s and then in 1950, left partly intact, also due to the writing method. Reservation at the Bishops' Museum

  • 15.00
  •  01/22/2016 11:00 AM
  •   Bishops' Museum

A refined catalogue, which in addition to analyzing some aspects of Giuseppe De Nittis' personality, explores some extraordinary unpublished works, including the precious 1883 silk fan. An accurate work, which received critical acclaim. Already sold out on its second printing, it presents itself today as a collector's item.