Elogio Di Gessner, penned by Aurelio Bertola De' Giorgi, offers a profound appreciation of the Swiss painter and poet Salomon Gessner. Published in 1798, this work serves as both a biography and a critical analysis of Gessner's artistic contributions. Bertola De' Giorgi masterfully captures the essence of Gessner's oeuvre, providing readers with invaluable insights into the artist's life, influences, and lasting impact on the literary and artistic landscape of the late 18th century.
This volume stands as a significant contribution to Italian literary criticism and biographical studies, offering a window into the artistic and intellectual climate of its time. 'Elogio Di Gessner' remains relevant for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the intersection of art, literature, and biography.
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