Nicolò Rasmo




Nicolò Rasmo (born July 6, 1909 in Trento, Italy) was an Italian historian and historian

Rasmo graduated from the University of Florence with a study of the medieval art history, which he completed in 1933 with a work on the Castello del Buonconsiglio. From 1939 he worked for the Soprintendenza, settled in Trento, all of Belle Arti, first as an inspector, from 1960 to 1974 as the first regional monument guardian. From 1940 to 1981 he was also director of the Bolzano City Museum.

For many years, Rasmo has been a prolific writer on regional art history themes and has taken a pioneering role through his precise style criticism, precise to execution techniques and problems of conservation as well as consideration of the theory and practice of restoration.

Rainfall found Rasmo's scientific activity in about 500 books and essays, many of which were published in the journal Cultura atesina - Culture of the Adige, founded between 1947 and 1976. It is worth mentioning the Dizionario degli artisti atesini, which he initiated, as well as the monographs on Michael Pacher (1969), Affreschi medievali atesini (1971), L'età cavalleresca in Val d'Adige (1980) and Kunstschätze Südtirols (1985) > Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): GND: 122936418 (PICA, AKS) | LCCN: n80040637 VIAF: 210522147 | Wikipedia People Search

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