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Giuseppe Cipolla
The role of hydrology on enhanced weathering for carbon sequestration in soils
Natural climate solutions are attracting considerable research effort with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions or sequestering carbon within the oceans or terrestrial environments. In this context, enhanced weathering can be a powerful means of increasing the natural weathering reaction rates, by adding some highly reactive minerals to the soil. The present study evaluates the effects of hydrologic fluctuations on Forsterite dissolution, a silicate mineral also known as Mg-olivine. This mineral is available in many parts of the world and its reaction rates with CO2 are much higher than those of other minerals. Toward this goal, we developed a mathematical model coupling biogeochemi…
Nano- to Global-Scale Uncertainties in Terrestrial Enhanced Weathering.
Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising negative emissions technologies urgently needed to limit global warming to at least below 2 °C, a goal recently reaffirmed at the UN Global Climate Change conference (i.e., COP26). EW relies on the accelerated dissolution of crushed silicate rocks applied to soils and is considered a sustainable solution requiring limited technology. While EW has a high theoretical potential of sequestering CO2, research is still needed to provide accurate estimates of carbon (C) sequestration when applying different silicate materials across distinct climates and major soil types in combination with a variety of plants. Here we elaborate on fundamental …
A cropland application of Enhanced Weathering in the Mediterranean area to face climate change and preserve natural resources
The goal of limiting the use of natural resources and combatting climate change has led to the improvement of agricultural techniques and the development of some Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) techniques, given their proficiency to sequester carbon from the atmospheric CO2 and to store it in more stable forms within oceans, plants, soil, or other terrestrial environments. Among them, Enhanced Weathering (EW) is regarded as one of the most promising. This consists of amending soils with silicate minerals, such as olivine, so as to speed up the weathering process that naturally occurs in soils. This work aims to couple a model for the resolution of the agro-hydrological balance in the active so…
«Io lo conoscevo bene…» Renato Guttuso visto da Leonardo Sciascia
«Io lo conoscevo bene…» Renato Guttuso visto da Leonardo Sciascia, in "Tecla. Temi di critica e letteratura artistica",Temi di Critica, a cura di S. La Barbera, I, 1, 2010.
Investigating the Reliability of Stationary Design Rainfall in a Mediterranean Region under a Changing Climate
Extreme rainfall events have been more frequent in recent decades, potentially as a climate change effect. This has been leading to a higher risk of the failure of existing hydraulic infrastructures, and to a higher awareness regarding the unreliability of design rainfall calculated with reference to historical data recorded in the last century. With this in mind, the present study questions the stationary assumption of the rainfall Depth–Duration–Frequency curves commonly used in Sicily, the biggest island of the Mediterranean Sea. Quantiles derived from the most up-to-date regional method, regarding Sicily, based on observations in the period 1928–2010, have been compared with those extra…
Object-based image analysis technique for gully mapping using topographic data at very high resolution (VHR)
An accurate mapping of gullies is important since they are still major contributors of sediment to streams. Mapping gullies can be difficult because of the presence of dense canopy, which precludes the identification through aerial photogrammetry and other traditional remote sensing methods. Moreover, the wide spatial extent of some gullies makes their identification and characterization through field surveys a very large and expensive proposition. One cheaper and more expeditious way to detect gullies can be achieved in terms of morphological characteristics by the Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). The recent widespread availability of very high resolution (VHR) imagery, such as LIDAR data,…
Using very high resolution (VHR) imagery within a GEOBIA framework for gully mapping: an application to the Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory
AbstractGully erosion is a form of accelerated erosion that may affect soil productivity, restrict land use, and lead to an increase of risk to infrastructure. An accurate mapping of these landforms can be difficult because of the presence of dense canopy and/or the wide spatial extent of some gullies. Even where possible, mapping of gullies through conventional field surveying can be an intensive and expensive activity. The recent widespread availability of very high resolution (VHR) imagery has led to a remarkable growth in the availability of terrain information, thus providing a basis for the development of new methodologies for analyzing Earth's surfaces. This work aims to develop a ge…
Effects of precipitation seasonality, vegetation cycle, and irrigation on enhanced weathering
Enhanced Weathering (EW) is a promising strategy for carbon sequestration, but several open questions remain regarding the actual rates of dissolution in conditions of natural hydroclimatic variability in comparison to laboratory experiments. In this context, models play a pivotal role, as they allow exploring and predicting EW dynamics under different environmental conditions. Here a comprehensive hydro-biogeochemical model has been applied to four cropland case studies (i.e., Sicily and the Padan plain in Italy and California and Iowa in the USA) characterized by different rainfall seasonality, vegetation (i.e., wheat for Sicily and California and corn for Padan plain and Iowa), and soil …
Climate Change in the Mediterranean Basin (Part I): Induced Alterations on Climate Forcings and Hydrological Processes
In the last years, the Mediterranean basin has been widely recognized as one of the most vulnerable areas in the world to climate change; because of its high concentration of urban and industrial settlements, it is one of the most impacted areas of the world in terms of water scarcity. The present paper aims at reviewing the main observed and predicted effects of climate change on hydrological processes directly related to water availability in the Mediterranean Basin, mainly focusing on the last ten years of research. While an in-depth discussion about possible future water scarcity problem in the Mediterranean area and the sources of uncertainty affecting future climate projections and im…
Effects of precipitation seasonality, irrigation, vegetation cycle and soil type on enhanced weathering – modeling of cropland case studies across four sites
Enhanced weathering (EW) is a promising strategy for carbon sequestration, but several open questions remain regarding the actual rates of dissolution in conditions of natural hydroclimatic variability in comparison to laboratory experiments. In this context, models play a pivotal role, as they allow exploring and predicting EW dynamics under different environmental conditions. Here a comprehensive hydro-biogeochemical model has been applied to four cropland case studies (i.e., Sicily and the Padan plain in Italy and California and Iowa in the USA) characterized by different rainfall seasonality, vegetation (i.e., wheat for Sicily and California and corn for the Padan plain and Iowa), and s…
Dalla diagnostica all'intervento: percorso metodologico e fasi di restauro conservativo.
Dalla diagnostica all'intervento: percorso metodologico e fasi di restauro conservativo. (a cura di). In: Cipolla G., Costantino G. (a cura di), La Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Racalmuto tra storia, restauro e conservazione. vol. 1, p. 101-118, CALTANISSETTA: Lussografica, 2008. ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6164-074-0
Individuazione dei trend di pioggia per la Sicilia utilizzando un approccio multiscala basato sulla regressione a quantili
Uno degli argomenti più attuali e controversi è se, negli ultimi decenni, le piogge intense siano diventate più frequenti come possibile effetto dei cambiamenti climatici. La centralità del tema è giustificata dalle gravi conseguenze che l’intensificarsi di questi fenomeni, in frequenza e magnitudo, potrebbe indurre a livello sociale ed economico. Basti pensare alle “flash flood”, spesso causate da eventi di precipitazione con una forte componente convettiva, che in ambito urbano mettono in crisi i sistemi di drenaggio arrecando rilevanti danni e, purtroppo, anche perdite di vite umane. La Sicilia è stata spesso monitorata con l’obiettivo di individuare delle mutazioni significative del cic…
Il monastero dei Frati Minori Riformati e la chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie. In: GABRIELLA COSTANTINO, BERNARDO AGRO' (a cura di), MUCEB. Museo della ceramica di Burgio. Contributi di storia dell'arte, archeologia ed etnoantropologia. vol. 1, p. 87-103, PALERMO: EDIZIONIDIPASSAGGIO, 2008 ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6164-091-7
Il monastero dei Frati Minori Riformati e la chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie. In: GABRIELLA COSTANTINO, BERNARDO AGRO' (a cura di), MUCEB. Museo della ceramica di Burgio. Contributi di storia dell'arte, archeologia ed etnoantropologia. vol. 1, p. 87-103, PALERMO: EDIZIONIDIPASSAGGIO, 2008
The relationship between precipitation depth and weather circulation patterns over Sicily
Some weather circulation patterns (WPs) derived by the UK Met Office and defining a certain type of atmospheric circulation over Europe have been recently used to analyze the relationship of the regional UK precipitation and drought with respect to the atmospheric circulation over Europe (Richardson et al. 2018). In this study, we attempt to find out one or more relationships between precipitation depth and weather patterns over a non UK-centred domain, such as Sicily (Italy), which is characterized by a totally different climate as compared to the climate of UK. Since the island has been affected by many floods in the last years, occurred as a consequence of extreme rainfall events, it wou…
THE ROLE OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES ON ENHANCED WEATHERING FOR SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION
Lettere inedite di Enrico Mauceri ad Adolfo Venturi e Corrado Ricci.
Lettere inedite di Enrico Mauceri ad Adolfo Venturi e Corrado Ricci, in "Annali di Critica d'Arte", 4, Torino. ISBN: 978-88-8419-402-2. ANNALI DI CRITICA D'ARTE, vol. 1; pp. 251-307
La chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo e il Collegio di Maria a Racalmuto tra storia, arte e architettura.
La chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo e il Collegio di Maria a Racalmuto tra storia, arte e architettura. In: GIUSEPPE CIPOLLA, GABRIELLA COSTANTINO (a cura di), La Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Racalmuto tra storia, restauro e conservazione. pp. 21-44, CALTANISSETTA: Lussografica, 2008. ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6164-074-0
Classification of Extreme Rainfall for a Mediterranean Region by Means of Atmospheric Circulation Patterns and Reanalysis Data
AbstractThe atmospheric circulation can be recognized as one of the causes of severe rainfall events occurrence. Such events, especially when are characterized by short durations and high intensities, result in flood events in the Mediterranean area. It is very important to understand how these heavy rainfall events, which can be usually identified with convective rainfall, are related to the different types of atmospheric circulation. In order to do this, some weather circulation patterns (WPs), which have been derived for the Europe, have been first connected with the rainfall annual maxima (AMAX) recorded over the Sicily. The analyses allowed to identify those WPs that are more likely to…
THE ROLE OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES ON ENHANCED WEATHERING FOR CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN AGRICULTURAL SOILS
With the aim to face climate change, some NCS (Natural Climate Solutions) are currently studied given their capability to sequester carbon from the atmospheric CO2, by means of some natural processes, and to store it within oceans, plants, soil, or other terrestrial environments. Among all the existing NCS, Enhanced Weathering (EW) acts in speeding up the chemical weathering that naturally occurs in soils. This is achieved by amending soils with crushed highly reactive silicate minerals, such as forsterite, better known as olivine. In general, EW reactions are faster at high temperature and soil water content and low soil pH, demonstrating that the most suitable places in the world to apply…
The Role of Hydrological Processes on Enhanced Weathering for Carbon Sequestration in Cropland Areas: An Application to Italy
Aiming at facing climate change, some CDR (Carbon Dioxide Removal) techniques are currently studied given their capability to sequester carbon from the atmospheric CO2 and to store it within oceans, plants, soil, or other terrestrial environments. Among them, Enhanced Weathering (EW), that acts in speeding up the chemical weathering naturally occurring in soils through the amendments of highly reactive silicate minerals, is referred to as one of the most promising. Hot and humid climates provide the best conditions for EW, since reactions are faster at high temperature, high soil water content and low soil pH. This study presents a dynamic mass balance model that explores ecohydrological, b…
The role of hydrology on enhanced weathering for carbon sequestration II. From hydroclimatic scenarios to carbon-sequestration efficiencies
Abstract Enhanced weathering (EW) scenarios are analyzed using the model presented in Cipolla et al. (2020). We explore the role of different hydroclimatic forcing on carbon-sequestration efficiencies. We also investigate whether increasing soil carbon content improves weathering conditions. We link olivine weathering rates to pH variations and quantify the suitability of hydroclimatic regimes to EW, based on rainfall intensity and frequency. The results show that the amount of CO 2 reacting with olivine and ending up in solution in the form of HCO 3 − and CO 3 2 − increases with mean annual precipitation (MAP) up to 2000 mm, but then tapers off for higher MAPs. On the contrary, the sequest…
Convective precipitation over a Mediterranean area: From identification to trend analysis starting from high-resolution rain gauges data
Heavy rainfall events are likely to become more frequent and severe in the next future, under the effects of a changing climate. In this context, the scientific literature is characterized by a relevant number of studies trying to identify the convective component of precipitation, since this kind of phenomena, due to their short duration and high intensity, may lead to an increased risk of flash floods or debris flows and, consequently, human life losses and economic damages. In this study, a separation between the convective and stratiform precipitation, starting from the subhourly precipitation time series recorded over Sicily (Italy), is provided on a monthly scale. Results show that th…
Regional models based on Multi-Gene Genetic Programming for the simulation of monthly runoff series
Accurate estimates of runoff in river basins are useful for several applications. The use of data-driven procedures for simulating the complex runoff generation process is a promising frontier that could allow for overcoming some typical problems related to more complex traditional approaches. This study explores soft computing based regional models for the reconstruction of monthly runoff in river basins. The region under analysis is the Sicily (Italy), where a regressive rainfall-runoff model, here used as benchmark model, was previously built using data from almost a hundred gauged watersheds across the region. This previous model predicts monthly river runoff based on a unique regional,…
La maiolica siciliana attraverso l'attività museale e gli scritti di Enrico Mauceri (con sei lettere inedite dal carteggio con Paolo Orsi.
La maiolica siciliana attraverso l'attività museale e gli scritti di Enrico Mauceri (con sei lettere inedite dal carteggio con Paolo Orsi, In: GABRIELLA COSTANTINO, BERNARDO AGRO' (a cura di), MUCEB. Museo della ceramica di Burgio. Contributi di storia dell'arte, archeologia ed etnoantropologia. vol. 1, p. 87-103, PALERMO: EDIZIONIDIPASSAGGIO, 2008 ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6164-091-7
The effects of seasonal variability of precipitation and vegetation cycle on enhanced weathering for carbon sequestration
<p>Enhanced weathering (EW) is one of the most promising technologies for sequestering atmospheric carbon. It consists on accelerating the chemical weathering fluxes naturally occurring in soils, by means of the addition of silicate minerals (i.e., <em>forsterite</em>), used as amendments, to the soil. If crushed into micrometer-sized particles, these minerals are characterized by high dissolution rates, that may be further improved under high soil water content and low pH conditions. Before actually applying EW technique at the global scale for carbon sequestration, an in-depth characterization of weathering and carbon sequestration rates, under di…
Antologia delle fonti e della critica di Luca Cambiaso. In: A CURA DI PIERO BOCCARDO E FRANCO BOGGERO. Luca Cambiaso: un maestro del Cinquecento europeo. p. 154-157, CINISELLO BALSAMO, MILANO: Silvana Editoriale, 2007. ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-366-0777-8
Antologia delle fonti e della critica di Luca Cambiaso. In: A CURA DI PIERO BOCCARDO E FRANCO BOGGERO. Luca Cambiaso: un maestro del Cinquecento europeo. p. 154-157, CINISELLO BALSAMO, MILANO: Silvana Editoriale, 2007. ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-366-0777-8
Enrico Mauceri e la scoperta dell'Annunciazione di Antonello da Messina a Palazzolo Acreide
Enrico Mauceri e la scoperta dell'Annunciazione di Antonello da Messina a Palazzolo Acreide, in Enrico Mauceri (1869-1966) storico dell'arte tra connoisseurship e conservazione, Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi, a cura di S. La Barbera, Palermo 2009
“Impressioni sulla Sagra del Mandorlo in Fiore”: storia di un premio di pittura dimenticato.
1.“Impressioni sulla Sagra del Mandorlo in Fiore”: storia di un premio di pittura dimenticato, pp. 11-22, in Dal folklore all'arte. “Impressioni sulla Sagra del Mandorlo in Fiore” nella pittura del Novecento, catalogo della mostra (Agrigento, Scala Reale del Palazzo della Provincia, 18 febbraio- 4 marzo 2010) a cura di G. COSTANTINO, G. CIPOLLA, R. FERLISI, Edizioni Lussografica, Caltanissetta 2010 (ISBN: 978-88-8243-232-4)
The role of hydrological processes on enhanced weathering for carbon sequestration in soils in tropical areas
<p>To mitigate global warming, a noticeable research effort is being devoted to NCS (Natural Climate Solutions) as means to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or sequester carbon within the oceans or terrestrial environments by exploiting natural processes. Enhanced weathering<strong> </strong>is a NCS that aims to increase the weathering reaction rates of silicate minerals, by amending soils with crushed reactive minerals. Various studies have shown that this technique is favored by hot and humid climates (i.e., tropical ecosystems), since weathering reactions are mostly effective under high temperature and soil moisture. Despite olivine dissolution d…
LEONARDO SCIASCIA E LE ARTI FIGURATIVE IN SICILIA
Il tesoro della cattedrale di Agrigento: capolavori d'arte decorativa dal XII al XIX secolo
5. Il tesoro della cattedrale di Agrigento: capolavori d'arte decorativa dal XII al XIX secolo, pp. 25-36, in G. COSTANTINO- E. DE CASTRO-G. CIPOLLA (a cura di), Museo della cattedrale di Agrigento: storia delle collezioni dall'istituzione storica al museo diocesano, Edizioni Lussografica, Caltanissetta 2009
La decorazione pittorica interna tra spirito neoclassico e cultura eclettica.
La decorazione pittorica interna tra spirito neoclassico e cultura eclettica. In:GIUSEPPE CIPOLLA, GABRIELLA COSTANTINO (a cura di), La Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Racalmuto tra storia, restauro e conservazione. vol. 1, p. 61-77, CALTANISSETTA: Lussografica, 2008. ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6164-074-0
La chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Racalmuto tra storia, restauro e conservazione, CALTANISSETTA: Lussografica, 2008, vol. 1, 159 pp. . ISBN: 978-88-6164-074-0
La chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Racalmuto tra storia, restauro e conservazione, CALTANISSETTA: Lussografica, 2008, vol. 1, 159 pp. . ISBN: 978-88-6164-074-0
Heat waves and climate change: an application to Sicily (Italy)
Nowadays, the effects of global warming are becoming increasingly evident and dangerous at every latitude of the planet. In such a context, the Mediterranean basin turns out to be a "hotspot". Reductions in precipitation, especially in the summer season, and increases in the intensity and frequency of extreme events, such as droughts and heat waves, have been observed in regions bordering the Mediterranean Sea in recent decades. In particular, heat waves may have numerous negative impacts on human health, environment, agriculture, and the energy sectors. Indeed, consecutive days with extremely high temperatures, combined with high humidity, poses a high health risk to the population. Moreov…
The Use of GAMLSS Framework for a Non-Stationary Frequency Analysis of Annual Runoff Data over a Mediterranean Area
Climate change affects all the components of the hydrological cycle. Starting from precipitation distribution, climate alterations have direct effects on both surface water and groundwater in terms of their quantity and quality. These effects lead to modifications in water availability for agriculture, ecology and other social uses. Change in rainfall patterns also affects the runoff of natural rivers. For this reason, studying runoff data according to classical hydrological approaches, i.e., statistical inference methods that exploit stationary probability distributions, might result in missing important information relevant to climate change. From this point of view, a new approach has to…
Detecting precipitation trend using a multiscale approach based on quantile regression over a Mediterranean area
One of the most relevant and debated topics related to the effects of the climate change is whether intense rainfall events have become more frequent over the last decades. It is a crucial aspect, since an increase in the magnitude and frequency of occurrence of heavy rainfall events could result in a dramatic growth of floods and, in turn, human lives losses and economic damages. Because of its central position in the Mediterranean area, Sicily has been often screened with the aim to capture some trends in precipitation, potentially related to climate change. While Mann-Kendall test has been largely used for the rainfall trend detection, in this work a different procedure is considered. Pr…
The role of hydrology on enhanced weathering for carbon sequestration I. Modeling rock-dissolution reactions coupled to plant, soil moisture, and carbon dynamics
Abstract Enhanced Weathering (EW) resulting from soil amendment with highly reactive silicate minerals is regarded as one of the most effective techniques for carbon sequestration. While in laboratory conditions silicate minerals dissolution rates are well characterized, in field conditions the rate of the dissolution reaction is more difficult to predict, not least because it interacts with soil, plant, and hydrologic processes. Here we present a dynamic mass balance model connecting biogeochemical and ecohydrological dynamics to shed light on these intertwined processes involved in EW. We focus on the silicate mineral olivine, for its faster laboratory dissolution rate, and pay particular…
Abraham Willaerts, in in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Abraham Willaerts, in in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Aert van der Neer, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Aert van der Neer, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Cristo che guarisce il cieco (M. Molanus), in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Cristo che guarisce il cieco (M. Molanus), in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Philips Wouwerman, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Philips Wouwerman, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Joost de Momper, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Joost de Momper, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Philippe de Momper, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Philippe de Momper, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Regesto documentario, In: GIUSEPPE CIPOLLA, GABRIELLA COSTANTINO (a cura di). La Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Racalmuto tra storia, restauro e conservazione. vol. 1, pp. 127-150, CALTANISSETTA: Lussografica, 2008. ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6164-074-0
Regesto documentario, In: GIUSEPPE CIPOLLA, GABRIELLA COSTANTINO (a cura di). La Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo a Racalmuto tra storia, restauro e conservazione. vol. 1, pp. 127-150, CALTANISSETTA: Lussografica, 2008. ISBN/ISSN: 978-88-6164-074-0
Villaggio (G. van Coninxloo),in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Villaggio (G. van Coninxloo),in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Gillis van Coninxloo, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Gillis van Coninxloo, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Adam Willaerts, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Adam Willaerts, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Paesaggio con il profeta Osea (G. van Coninxloo), in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Paesaggio con il profeta Osea (G. van Coninxloo), in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Paesaggio con Abramo e i tre angeli (J. Savery il Vecchio), in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Paesaggio con Abramo e i tre angeli (J. Savery il Vecchio), in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Abraham Bloemaert, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133
Abraham Bloemaert, in G. C. SCIOLLA (a cura di), Cielo terra e acque: il paesaggio nella pittura fiamminga e olandese tra Cinquecento e Seicento, Torino, Elede, 2006 p. 35-133