Ferdinando Vistarini (1540/42-1576) e la cappella della Purificazione in San Lorenzo a Lodi: committenza e memorie di famiglia

Ferdinando Vistarini (1540/42-1576), after the abandonment of the profession of arms, decided to take care of the ancestors' memory, members of the most important family in the city of Lodi. Following the marriage of aunt Aurelia with count Giberto Borromeo, Ferdinando became a member of the fa...

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