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Sixteenth-century Italian art

A collection of 23 classic and recent essays on a transformative period; includes thematically-organized studies of Cinquecento painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, and architecture, and introduces major topics, debates, and approaches in the field
Print Book, English, 2006
Blackwell, Oxford, 2006
Aufsatzsammlung
XV, 547 Seiten : Illustrationen.
9781405108409, 9781405108416, 1405108401, 140510841X
255044197
Acknowledgments. Series Editor’s Preface. Introduction: Michael W. Cole. Part I: Pagan Mysteries. Introduction. 1. Raphael’s Tomb: Tilmann Buddensieg. 2. St. Peter’s as Ruins: On some views by Heemskerck: Christof Thoenes. 3. “Virtue Reconciled with Pleasure,” from Pagan Mysteries in the Renaissance: Edgar Wind. 4. Love's Sweet Poison: A New Reading of Bronzino's London Allegory: Robert W. Gaston. Part II: Nature and Artifice. Introduction. 5. Science and the Poetic Impulse: Martin Kemp. 6. Mannerist Grottos in 16th-century Italy: Philippe Morel. 7. Imitation, Innovation, and Renovation in the Counter-Reformation: Landscapes all’antica in the Vatican Tower of the Winds: Nicola Courtright. 8. Landscape and Still-Life,” from Federico Borromeo and the Ambrosiana: Art Patronage and Reform in Seventeenth-Century Milan: Pamela Jones. Part III: Figures and Bodies. Introduction. 9. Preparing to Finish: Portraits by Pontormo and Bronzino around 1530: Elizabeth Cropper. 10. The Mistress in the Masterpiece: Nancy J. Vickers. 11. Michelangelo’s Florentine Pietà: The Missing Leg: Leo Steinberg. 12. Reclining Bodies: Figural Ornament in Renaissance Architecture: Alina Payne. Part IV: The Artist. Introduction. 13. The New Professionalism in the Renaissance: Catherine Wilkinson. 14. On Some Engravings by Giorgio Ghisi Commonly Called “Reproductive”: Michael Bury. 15. The Historian and technique: On the role of goldsmithery in Vasari’s Lives:. Marco Collareta. Part V: Reformations. Introduction. 16. Michelangelo and Vittoria Colonna: Charles De Tolnay. 17. Gifts for Michelangelo and Vittoria Colonna: Alexander Nagel. 18. The Carracci and the Devout Style in Emilia: Charles Dempsey. 19. The Gesù in Light of Contemporary Church Design: James Ackerman. Part VI: Theory and Practice. Introduction. 20. Leonardo’s Color and Chiaroscuro: John Shearman. 21. The Subject of Savoldo's Magdalene: Mary Pardo. 22. Figure come fratelli: A Transformation of Symmetry in Italian Renaissance Painting: David Summers. 23. Raphael, Angelo Colocci, and the Genesis of the Architectural Orders: Ingrid D. Rowland. Index.