Roberto Papini Papers, 1906-1957. A Finding Aid. 1910-2005

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Roberto Papini Papers, 1906-1957. A Finding Aid. 1910-2005

8.0 Linear feet; : [18 boxes (3,398 letters; 692 folders of documents; 568 photographs in 45 folders), 4 portfolios]

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Roberto Papini, architect, art historian, critic and teacher, was born in 1883 in Pistoia. He studied drawing and architecture at the Politecnico in Milan; he then completed coursework in mathematics and physics at the University of Pisa. From 1908-1910 he studied art history with Adolfo Venturi at the University of Rome. He held a number of important appointments throughout his life, including the secretaryship of the “Associazione per l’arte in Pisa” (1907-1908), the d...

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