Art in Renaissance ItalyLaurence King Publishing, 2005 - 576 pagina's 'Art in Renaissance Italy' sets the art of that time in its context, exploring why it was created and in particular looking at who commissioned the palaces and cathedrals, the paintings and the sculptures. |
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Preface | 10 |
Patronage | 16 |
Materials and Methods | 22 |
Renovations and Restorations | 37 |
Fashioning the Female Artist | 43 |
Francis as Another Christ | 50 |
Artists Popes and Cardinals | 56 |
Narrative Realism | 67 |
Power | 309 |
The Palazzo Foscari | 315 |
The Cappella Nova in the late 1440s | 321 |
Painting | 327 |
Commemorative State Commissions | 333 |
Art and Punishment | 339 |
Sforza Milan | 362 |
III | 377 |
Traditions and Innovations | 77 |
The Cathedral Complex | 94 |
The Cathedral | 100 |
Art for a Royal Kingdom | 124 |
Sancia of Majorca and the Church of Santa Chiara | 132 |
St Marks Basilica | 138 |
The Church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo | 145 |
Morality and Judgment | 152 |
The Bridge of Salvation | 163 |
Visconti Milan and Carrara Padua | 174 |
The Cansignorio della Scala Monument in Verona | 182 |
Giangaleazzo Visconti | 189 |
North Italian Influences in Naples | 199 |
Ghiberti versus Brunelleschi | 207 |
The Foundling Hospital | 217 |
Art and Childbirth | 219 |
The Trinity and SinglePoint Perspective | 231 |
Sculptural Commissions Outside Florence | 239 |
The Gates of Paradise | 246 |
A Job Application | 257 |
Donatello in Padua | 264 |
The Golden Age and Lorenzo the Magnificent | 271 |
Portraiture | 278 |
Art and the Collector | 285 |
Ruins and Dreams | 293 |
Paul II | 299 |
The Renewed Republic | 387 |
Julius II Leo X and Clement VII | 397 |
Michelangelo the Poet | 403 |
Roman Civic Imagery | 410 |
Papal Luxury | 416 |
Raphael and Michelangelo | 422 |
Elegance and Illusionism | 429 |
Mannerism and the Medici | 437 |
Altarpieces | 444 |
Florence under Cosimo I | 452 |
Casting the Perseus | 459 |
Vision and Monumentality | 464 |
Energized Altarpieces | 470 |
Titian in Urbino | 477 |
Colorito versus Disegno | 484 |
Patronage of Commercial and Ecclesiastical | 490 |
The Later Sixteenth Century | 499 |
A Word of Advice | 505 |
The Demands of the Council | 513 |
Women as Patrons | 523 |
Milanese Architecture | 529 |
StillLife Painting | 535 |
Art Pilgrimage | 543 |
List of Popes | 553 |
Literary Credits Picture Credits | 566 |
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