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If this is your first visit to this site, please read the Help. There will be further explained how this page. I wrote a batch programming book script which I would like to extend a function, but I unfortunately do not get the point. Here for the first time the working version. Now I would like to extend the script so that I can not just check a folder but several. It should be noted that below the echo output is to be called separately for each folder. In three folders are three editions. Theoretically, I would have my script in another for loop to pack up and go through that many times. I have since tried it around, but I do not get the point of the syntax. Trame, reviews and movie trailers in batch programming book in film, TV and out DVD / Blu-Ray. Guides and travel tips. Cards books and art exhibitions. From 2 March to 12 June 2011 Rome at the Quirinal Stables hosts a solo exhibition by Lorenzo Lotto, del'400 artist who revolutionized the Renaissance ideals of peace and balance by placing elements in his works which preceded the Baroque era. Edited by Giovanni Carlo Federico Villa, Professor of Modern History at the University of Bergamo and Diagnostic Techniques for Cultural Heritage at the Catholic University of Sacro Cuore di Milano, the exhibition covers the entire production Lorenzo Lotto Lorenzo Lotto, from devotional works to large altarpieces. The objective of the exhibition is not only to understand his art, but to know the territories of Lorenzo Lotto through historical events, landscapes and features food and wine. Lorenzo Lotto was born in Venice in 1480 where he spent his childhood and adolescence. He received his first artistic training. As he wrote to Vasari, was Giovanni Bellini although many other art historians, the approach also Alvise Vivarini. Lot, however, travel a lot, stopping primarily in Treviso, Bergamo and the Marches, marginal sites than the great centers of art. His life was marked by heavy setbacks and lack of consideration that brought him in poor economic conditions. Only the modern critique it re-evaluates the figure seen as key players restless, reserved and with great sensitivity. The Lorenzo Lotto exhibition is part of the draft of the Quirinal Stables in Rome that every year, important monographs dedicated to the protagonists of Italian art history. 57 works, the result of loans from museums around the world, necessary to understand his art, cold flashes of light, perspective planes beautifully cut, characters immersed in a nature incomprehensible and full of tension. Among the works on display are the Lotto Altarpiece of San Domenico in Recanati (restored in a building site during the exhibition), the beautiful Lady of the Rosary of the tracks "Raphael's" Deposition of Jesi, Recanati Annunciation (a Madonna humble and troubled by the appearance of the angel who points to God and the cat runs away scared), the last agonizing and inscrutable Presentation in the Temple of Loreto. The exhibition also features famous secular works as chastity scares away Cupid and lust of the Pallavicini collection and his most famous portraits such as the Triple portrait of the jeweler from Vienna or Portrait of a Man with a felt hat from Ottawa. No less important are its famous altarpieces, including the Pala di San Nicola della Chiesa del Carmine, the famous Charity of St. Anthony of Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, the Altarpiece and the Transfiguration of Recanati, the blades of the fifth Treviso and Asolo, the Pala di San Bernardino in Pignolo and the Trinity of Bergamo and the Altarpiece Ponteranica. Not to be missed, to analyze the themes of the exhibition, the initiative of the Quirinal Stables: "The Wednesday Lotto," in the Cinema Hall of the Palazzo delle Esposizioni, and guided reading of some masterpieces. . . .