Johnson has succeeded in packing a great deal of intelligent discussion into a very limited space. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book for anyone, from teenagers onwards, requiring an introduction to current views on Renaissance Art
Botticelli, Holbein, Leonardo, Dürer, Michelangelo: the names are familiar, as are the works, such as the Last Supper fresco, or the monumental marble statue of David. But who were these artists, why did they produce such memorable images, and how would their original beholders have viewed these objects? Was the Renaissance only about great masters and masterpieces, or were "mistresses" also involved, such as women artists and patrons? And what about the 'minor'-pieces that Renaissance men and women would have encountered in homes, churches and civic spaces? This exciting and stimulating volume will answer such questions by considering both famous and lesser-known artists, patrons and works of art within the cultural and historical context of Renaissance Europe.
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Botticelli, Holbein, Leonardo, Dürer, Michelangelo: the names are familiar, as are many of the works. But who were these artists, why did they produce such memorable images, and how would their original beholders have viewed these objects? This book answers such questions by considering both famous and lesser-known artists, patrons, and works of art from the period.
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1. Whose Renaissance? Whose art? ; 2. The art of the altarpiece ; 3. Story-telling in Renaissance Art ; 4. The challenge of nature and the antique ; 5. Portraiture and the rise of 'Renaissance Man' ; 6. The story of a square ; 7. Objects and images for the domestic sphere ; 8. Did women have a Renaissance? ; 9. Michelangelo and the birth of the Artist...and of Art History
Les mer
provides a broad cultural-historical context for some of the Renaissance's most famous artists and works of art
considers Renaissance art produced in both Northern and Southern Europe, rather than focusing on just one region
explores "forgotten" aspects of Renaissance art, such as objects made for the home, and women who served as artists and patrons
introduces readers to a variety of approaches to the study of Renaissance art, from social history to formal analysis
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Geraldine A. Johnson is University Lecturer in History of Art at the University of Oxford, and a fellow of Christ Church, Oxford. She received her Ph.D. from Harvard University. Her publications range from studies of Italian Renaissance art to considerations of contemporary American sculpture, and from women patrons in Early Modern Europe to the history of photography. Her work has appeared in important journals such as The Burlington Magazine, The Art
Bulletin, Art History, and Renaissance Quarterly. In 1997, Cambridge University Press published a prize-winning essay collection she co-edited titled Picturing Women in Renaissance and Baroque Italy. The same
press also published another volume she edited in 1998 titled Sculpture and Photography: Envisioning the Third Dimension. At present, she is completing a book on the tactile and visual reception of sculpture in Early Modern Italy.
Les mer
provides a broad cultural-historical context for some of the Renaissance's most famous artists and works of art
considers Renaissance art produced in both Northern and Southern Europe, rather than focusing on just one region
explores "forgotten" aspects of Renaissance art, such as objects made for the home, and women who served as artists and patrons
introduces readers to a variety of approaches to the study of Renaissance art, from social history to formal analysis
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192803542
Publisert
2005
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
157 gr
Høyde
172 mm
Bredde
109 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176
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