Painted palaces: a journey from fiction to reality (Lancelot du Lac and Castel Roncolo)
Abstract
This paper focuses on the interaction between literature, architecture and painting. The article goes from the painted room in the Floresta palace of Morgana, described in the arturic novels, to the literary scenes depicted in the walls of Castel Roncolo.Downloads
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