15 Feb «Don Mancio, Nephew of the King of Hizen»: Echoes of the Japanese Tensho Mission to Europe in 1585 in the Portrait of Sukemasu Itô
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Paola Di Rico - Marino Viganò, «Don Mancio, Nephew of the King of Hizen»: Echoes of the Japanese Tensho Mission to Europe in 1585 in the Portrait of Sukemasu Itô by Domenico Tintoretto, in Changing Hearts - Performing Jesuit Emotions between Europe, Asia and the Americas, a cura di Yasmin Haskell - Raphaële Garrod, Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2019, pp. 284-301