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Francesco Abbate (born 1939) is an Italian former professor of art history at University of Lecce. Since 2020 he adhered to the Empathic Movement (Empathism).[1]
Biography
editAbbate indagated in particolar as a scholar the art of the South of Italy.[2] He got his degree at the University of Florence in 1964. Under the supervision of Roberto Longhi he got his main academic title at University of Bologna. He has been also working for Soprintendenza of Rome. In 1973 he started to teach at the University of Naples "L'Orientale". In 1994 started to teach at University of Lecce till he gor retired.[3][4] He published several academic volumes on the arts.[5][6]
References
edit- ^ "I cento della "Scuola Empatica", nuovo Movimento per le Arti, fondato da Menotti Lerro. Un libro con il Manifesto e le testimonianze | Poesia".
- ^ Pace, Valentino (September 18, 1998). "Francesco Abbate: Storia dell'arte nell'Italia meridionale". Journal für Kunstgeschichte. 2 (4): 327–330. doi:10.11588/jfk.1998.4.31880 – via journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de.
- ^ "Un libro per gli 80 anni di Francesco Abbate". Ottopagine.it. October 14, 2020.
- ^ "Francesco Abbate". BeWeB - Beni Ecclesiastici in Web.
- ^ "Naviga IRIS". iris.unisalento.it.
- ^ Abbate, Francesco (September 18, 1997). Storia dell'arte nell'Italia meridionale. Donzelli Editore. ISBN 978-88-7989-653-5 – via Google Books.