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Contents
Preface
10
Introduction: Art
¡η
Context
12
Contemporary Scene: Art and Offerings
15
Patronage
16
Artists'Workshops
17
The Image of the Artist
17
Workshop Training
18
Contracts
21
Contemporary Voice: An Artist's Life
21
Materials and Methods
22
The Painting Studio
23
Wall Painting
23
Contemporary Voice: Terms of Employment
24
Tempera and Oil Painting
26
Mosaic and Stained Glass
27
The Sculpture Workshop
28
Bronze Sculpture
31
Drawings
32
Architecture
33
Other Workshops
36
Print Media
36
Renovations and Restorations
37
Historiography and Methodology
42
Vasari's
Three Ages
42
Contemporary Voice: Fashioning the Female Artist
43
Naming the Renaissance
44
The Late Thirteenth and the
Fourteenth Century
47
1
The Origins of the Renaissance
48
St. Francis and the Beginnings of Renaissance Art
48
Francis of
Assisi
49
Contemporary Voice: Francis as Another Christ
50
The
San Damiano
Crucifix:
Christus triumphans 50
Christus
pattens
5 0
Defining St. Francis
52
St. Clare
53
Style and Meaning
53
Urban Contexts
55
Types of Cities
55
2
Rome: Artists, Popes, and Cardinals
56
Rome's Revival under Nicholas III
57
The Sancta Sanctorum
59
Contemporary Scene: Art and Miracles
60
Nicholas IV at Santa Maria
Maggiore
61
Patrons from the Papal Curia
62
Pope Boniface
VIII
and an Imperial Language
ofPower
64
Creating Images for an Absent Papacy
65
3
Assisi
and Padua: Narrative Realism
67
Frescoes in San Francesco
69
Nave Frescoes
69
Contemporary Voice: St. Francis and the Christ Child
70
Padua: The Scrovegni Chapel
71
4
Florence: Traditions and Innovations
77
St. John the Baptist and the Baptistry
79
The Palazzo
della Signoria
and Urban Planning
80
Contemporary Scene: Art and Violence
82
Mendicant Churches
82
Santa
Croce
and Santa Maria Novella
82
Altarpieces Dedicated to the Virgin
84
Cimabue's Altarpiece for Santa
Trinità
84
Duccio's Altarpiece for the Confraternity
of the Laudesi
85
Giotto's
Ognissanti
Madonna
86
Santa
Croce
Frescoes
86
The
Bardi
Chapel
87
The Peruzzi Chapel
88
The Baroncelli Chapel
90
Altarpieces for Santa
Croce
92
The Santa
Croce
Refectory Frescoes
93
The Cathedral Complex
94
Andrea Pisano's Baptistry Doors
96
5
Siena: City of the Virgin
99
The Cathedral
100
The Pulpit
101
The
Façade
103
Duccio's
Maestà
104
Contemporary Voice: The Procession of the
Maestà
104
Altarpieces in the Transept Chapels
107
Later Sienese Altar Painting
110
Tomb Sculpture
110
Arezzo: The
Tarlati
Tomb
112
The Palazzo
Pubblico
112
Simone
Martini's
Maestà
for the Palazzo
Pubblico
113
Lippo Memmi's
Maestà
for San Gimignano
113
Contemporary Scene: Art and Popular Piety
114
Secular Imagery in the
Scala del Consiglio
116
The
Sala della Pace:
"Good Government"
116
Siena's Political System and Civic Art
120
Painting in the Palazzo
Pubblico
120
Enhancements to the
Campo
122
6
Naples: Art for a Royal Kingdom
124
The Court and the Importation of Artists
124
Architectural Commissions
127
Consolidating Angevin Rule:
A Queen's Commissions
128
Cavallini
and Giotto in Naples
129
Robert of
Anjou
131
The Altarpiece of St. Louis
131
Sancia
of Majorca and the Church of Santa
Chiara
132
Tomb Monuments and Robert the Wise
132
The Tomb of Mary of Hungary
132
The Tomb of Robert of
Anjou
133
7
Venice: The Most Serene Republic
135
St. Mark's Basilica
138
Piazza San Marco
140
Images of the State and the Individual
140
Doge Andrea
Dandolo
140
Contemporary Voice: The Image as Document
141
Enhancements to St. Mark's
141
The
Pala d'Oro
141
St. Mark's Baptistry
141
The Choir Screen
143
The
Façade
144
The Church of
Santi
Giovanni
e
Paolo
145
The Tomb of
Doge Michele
Morosini 145
The Doge's Palace
146
Santo
Stefano 147
Sculpture on the Doge's Palace
147
Painting in the Doge's Palace
148
8
Pisa and Florence: Morality and Judgment
152
The
Camposanto
Frescoes in Pisa
152
Santa Maria Novella in Florence
155
The
Strozzi
Chapel
155
The
Strozzi
Altarpiece
156
The Black Death
156
The Guidalotti Chapel
158
The Apotheosis of 'St. Thomas Aquinas
159
The Way of Salvation
161
Contemporary Voice: The Bridge of Salvation
163
Social Upheaval and Civic Works in Florence
163
Or
San Michele
167
Family Commissions
168
The
Castellani
Chapel
168
The Legend of the True Cross
169
Frescoes at
San Miniato
170
Other Civic Imagery
171
Domestic Painting
173
9
Visconti
Milan and Carrara Padua
174
Milan: The
Visconti
Court
174
Azzone Visconti
and the Idea of Magnificence
176
Contemporary Voice: In Praise of Magnificence
177
Azzone Visconti's Tomb
178
Embellishments of the City
178
The Altarpiece of the Magi
181
The Equestrian Monument of
Bernabò Visconti
181
The Cansignorio
della Scala
Monument in Verona
182
The
Castello Visconteo
182
Manuscript Illumination
184
Contemporary Scene: Art and Gastronomy
185
Padua: The Carrara Court
185
The Padua Baptistry
186
Contemporary Voice: Illustrious Men
187
Patronage at the Santo
187
The St. James (San Felice) Chapel
187
St. Anthony of Padua
188
The Oratory of St. George
188
Milan: Giangaleazzo
Visconti
189
The
Certosa
of Pavia
190
Cathedral Architecture
191
Cathedral Sculpture
193
The International Gothic Style
194
Manuscript Illumination
194
Michelino da Besozzo
195
Secular Frescoes
196
The Last
Visconti
and the Durability of the
International Style
197
North Italian Influences in Naples
199
Aristocratic Patronage
199
Queen
Giovanna
II and the Monument to King
Ladislas
201
The Caracciolo Chapel
201
The Fifteenth Century
203
1 0
Florence: Commune and Guild
204
Sculpture for the Cathedral Complex
204
The Competition for the Second Baptistry Doors
205
Contemporary Voice: Ghiberti versus Brunelleschi
207
Buttress Sculpture
209
Façade
Sculpture
211
Or
San Michele
212
The Foundling Hospital
217
Brunelleschi's Dome
218
Contemporary Scene: Art and Childbirth
219
Contemporary Voice: In Praise of Artists
220
Family Commissions
221
The Bartolini-Salimbeni Chapel
221
The
Strozzi
Chapel at Santa
Trinità
224
The Quaratesi Altarpiece
225
Masaccio and the Brancacci Chapel
226
The Trinity and Single-Point Perspective
231
Altarpieces at Mid-Century
233
Civic Imagery
235
Narrative Frescoes
236
Castagno
at Sant'Apollonia
236
Piero della Francesca in
Arezzo
237
Sculptural Commissions Outside Florence
239
Siena: The Baptismal Font
239
Quercia in
Bologna
241
Donatello
and Michelozzo in Naples
242
The Brancacci Tomb
242
The Florence Cathedral Interior
243
The Gates of Paradise
246
The Tomb of Leonardo
Bruni
250
11
Florence: The Medici and Political
Propaganda
251
The Medici's Civic and Domestic Commissions
252
San Lorenzo
252
The Old Sacristy
253
San Marco
256
Contemporary Voice: A Job Application
257
The Medici Palace
259
Portrait Busts
260
The Medici Chapel
261
Other Decorations
262
Donatello
in Padua
264
The Santo Altarpiece
264
The Gattamelata Monument
265
The Medici and Donatello's Late Work
267
Donatello's Bronze David and Judith and Holofernes
267
The San Lorenzo Pulpits
269
The Golden Age and Lorenzo the Magnificent
271
The Tomb of
Piero
and Giovanni
de'
Medici
271
The
Mercanzia
Niche at Or
San Michele
272
The Devotional Image
272
Family Chapels
275
The
Sassetti
Chapel
275
The
Strozzi
Chapel
277
Portraiture
278
The Architecture of Magnificence
279
The
Façade
of Santa Maria Novella
279
The
Strozzi
Palace
281
Classical Antiquity and the Golden Age
281
Contemporary Scene: Art and the Collector
285
Antiquarianism
286
Savonarola and Reform
287
1 2
Rome: Re-establishing Papal Power
289
Martin
V, Eugenius
IV, and Nicholas V
289
A Cautionary Fresco
290
The Papal Basilicas
290
Santa Maria
Maggiore
290
St. Peter's
291
The Vatican Palace
292
Contemporary Voice: Ruins and Dreams
293
Pius II
294
Cardinals' Commissions
297
Pienza
298
Paulii
299
Palazzo
Venezia
300
A Roman School of Painting
300
Sixtus
IV:
Roma Caput
Mundi
302
The Papal Family
302
The Hospital of Santo
Spirito
303
Roman Churches
303
Santa Maria del
Popolo
303
Sant'Agostino
304
Commemorative Monuments
305
The
Cancelleria
305
The Sistine Chapel
306
Innocent
VIII
and Alexander VI: Power and
Pleasure
309
Cardinals' Commissions
310
The
Carafa
Chapel
310
Michelangelo's
Pietà
311
1 3
Venice: Affirming the Past and Present
313
Sculpture on the Doge's Palace
313
The Palazzo Foscari
315
The Ca'
d'Oro
315
Contemporary Voice: Finishing Touches
316
The
Cappella Nova
316
The
Scuola della Carità
318
J
acopo
Bellini
319
The
Cappella Nova in
the
late
1440s
321
Andrea
Mantegna
322
The
San Zeno Altarpiece
323
Venice: Heir of East and West
324
The Arsenal
324
Religious Architecture
325
Painting
327
The
Scuole
and Lay Commissions
330
Commemorative State Commissions
333
1 4
Courtly Art: The Gothic and Classic
336
Ferrara:
The
Este
Family
336
Medals for Leonello
d'Esté
336
Pisanello in Verona
337
Contemporary Voice: Praise for Pisanello
338
Contemporary Scene: Art and Punishment
339
Borsó
d'Esté
340
Borso's Bible
340
The Palazzo Schifanoia
341
The Palazzo
dei Diamanti
343
Naples: Alfonso the Magnanimous
343
The
Castello Aragonese
343
An Arch for a Humanist Ruler
344
Rimini: Sigismondo Malatesta
347
Urbino
349
Portraits
350
Altarpieces
350
The Palazzo
Ducale
351
Mantua: The
Gonzaga
Family
353
Sant'Andrea
353
The Palazzo
Ducale
355
The
Sala Pisanello
355
The Camera
Picta
356
Male and Female Decorum
359
Contemporary Voice: Fighting for Chastity
361
15
Sforza
Milan
362
The Sforzas
362
Completing
Visconti
Ecclesiastical
Foundations
363
The
Certosa
363
The Cathedral
364
Private Commissions
364
Ludovico il Moro
and a Grand Classical Style
367
Santa Maria
presso San Satiro
367
Santa Maria
delle Grazie
367
Leonardo da Vinci
371
The Last Supper
371
Contemporary Voice: A Man of Many Talents
371
Madonna of the Rocks
373
Leonardo at Ludovico's Court
374
Д.
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The First Half of the
Sixteenth Century
377
1 6
Lombardy:
Instability and Religious Fervor
378
Leonardo at Court
379
Commemorative Commissions
Alternatives to Leonardo
382
380
1 7
Florence: The Renewed Republic
387
The Republic as Patron
387
A New Civic Hero: Michelangelo's David
388
Sculpture at the Cathedral
389
The Imagery of State
390
The St. Anne Altarpiece
390
The Battle Paintings
392
Private Patrons
393
Portraits
393
Religious Painting
395
1 8
Rome: Julius II, Leo X, and Clement
VII
397
The Imperial Style under Julius II
397
A New St. Peter's
398
The Tomb of Julius II
399
The Sistine Ceiling
402
Contemporary Voice: Michelangelo the Poet
403
Contemporary Scene: Art and Dissent
408
The Stanza
della Segnatura
409
Roman Civic Imagery
410
The Stanza d'Eliodoro
412
Portraits
414
Contemporary Voice: The Courtier as Artist
415
Leo X: Papal Luxury
416
The Stanza
dell'Incendio
416
The Sistine Tapestries
416
The Suburban Villa and Sybaritic Pleasure
418
Raphael and Michelangelo
422
Clement
VII:
The Dissolution of Papal Power
423
1 9
Mantua, Parma, and Genoa:
The Arts at Court
425
Mantua: The Pleasure Palace
425
The Loves of Jupiter
428
Parma: Elegance and
Illusionism
429
Correggio at San Paolo and the Cathedral
429
Parmigianino and Self-Conscious Artifice
429
Genoa: A Princely Republic
433
Doria
Portraits
433
Villa
Doria
434
Genoa in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century
435
20
Florence: Mannerism and the Medici
437
Emerging Transformations of the Classical Style
438
A New Social Order
439
Domestic and Villa Decoration
441
Altarpieces
444
Michelangelo and the Medici
447
The Medici Chapel
447
The Laurentian Library
450
Florence under Cosimo I
452
Portraits
452
The Chapel of
Eleonora
of Toledo
454
Art as a Symbol of the Advanced State
457
A Dynasty Supported by History and Myth
457
Contemporary Voice: Casting the Perseus
459
Restructuring Civic Space: The
Uffizi
460
The
Sala del Gran Consiglio
461
The Florentine Academy
462
21
Venice: Vision and
Monumentality
464
Visual Poetry
465
Eroticism and Antiquity
466
Poetic Altarpieces
469
Energized Altarpieces
470
Tullio Lombardo:
Classicism for Ecclesiastical
Patrons
473
Venetian Artists Working for Alfonso
d'Esté
474
The Studio
di Marmi
474
The
Camerino d'Alabastro
475
Titian in Urbino
477
Refashioning the City Triumphant
479
The
Zecca
479
The Library
479
The
Loggetta
480
The Palazzo Corner
480
Titian: Images for the International Elite
481
The Vendramin Family
481
Charles V
482
Mythology and Sensuality
482
Colorito
versus
Disegno
484
Titian: The Artist as his Own Patron
484
Narrative Imagery in the
Scuole
486
Celebrating the City in the Doge's Palace
488
Patronage of Commercial and Ecclesiastical
Projects
490
The
Fabbriche Nuove
490
The
Rialto
Bridge
491
Palladio
492
San Giorgio
Maggiore
492
Contemporary Voice: Plague in Venice
493
The
Redentore
493
Villa
Barbaro
494
The Villa
La Rotonda
496
The
Teatro Olimpico
496
The Later Sixteenth Century
499
22
The Rome of Paul III
500
Michelangelo's Last Judgment
501
The Deposition
504
Contemporary Voice: A Word of Advice
505
Triumphalist
History
505
Urbi et Orbi:
The
City
507
The
Capitoline
Hill 508
St. Peter's
510
Private Commissions
511
The Villa
Giulia
511
The
Farnese
Hours
512
23
The Demands of the Council
of Trent
513
Decrees on the Arts
514
Reform and Censorship
515
Contemporary Voice: Veronese Before the Inquisition
516
Reform and New Religious Orders
517
The
Gesù
517
Painting for the
Gesù
520
San Stefano Rotondo
521
Women as Patrons
523
Church Reform and Local Politics
524
24
Northern Italy: Reform and
Innovation
527
Devotional Painting
527
Milanese Architecture
529
Portraits
531
Still-Life Painting
535
25
Rome: A European Capital City
538
Sixtus
V and the
Replanning
of Rome
538
Urban Monuments
539
The Obelisks
539
The Roman Columns
541
The
Acqua
Felice
541
Papal Basilicas
542
Santa Maria
Maggiore
542
Contemporary Scene: Art, Pilgrimage, and
Processions
543
The Dome of St. Peter's
546
Continuity and Change
546
Genealogies
548
List of Popes
553
List of Venetian Doges
553
Time Chart
554
Glossary
556
Bibliography
558
Literary Credits, Picture Credits
566
Index
567 |
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Contents
Preface
10
Introduction: Art
¡η
Context
12
Contemporary Scene: Art and Offerings
15
Patronage
16
Artists'Workshops
17
The Image of the Artist
17
Workshop Training
18
Contracts
21
Contemporary Voice: An Artist's Life
21
Materials and Methods
22
The Painting Studio
23
Wall Painting
23
Contemporary Voice: Terms of Employment
24
Tempera and Oil Painting
26
Mosaic and Stained Glass
27
The Sculpture Workshop
28
Bronze Sculpture
31
Drawings
32
Architecture
33
Other Workshops
36
Print Media
36
Renovations and Restorations
37
Historiography and Methodology
42
Vasari's
Three Ages
42
Contemporary Voice: Fashioning the Female Artist
43
Naming the Renaissance
44
The Late Thirteenth and the
Fourteenth Century
47
1
The Origins of the Renaissance
48
St. Francis and the Beginnings of Renaissance Art
48
Francis of
Assisi
49
Contemporary Voice: Francis as Another Christ
50
The
San Damiano
Crucifix:
Christus triumphans 50
Christus
pattens
5 0
Defining St. Francis
52
St. Clare
53
Style and Meaning
53
Urban Contexts
55
Types of Cities
55
2
Rome: Artists, Popes, and Cardinals
56
Rome's Revival under Nicholas III
57
The Sancta Sanctorum
59
Contemporary Scene: Art and Miracles
60
Nicholas IV at Santa Maria
Maggiore
61
Patrons from the Papal Curia
62
Pope Boniface
VIII
and an Imperial Language
ofPower
64
Creating Images for an Absent Papacy
65
3
Assisi
and Padua: Narrative Realism
67
Frescoes in San Francesco
69
Nave Frescoes
69
Contemporary Voice: St. Francis and the Christ Child
70
Padua: The Scrovegni Chapel
71
4
Florence: Traditions and Innovations
77
St. John the Baptist and the Baptistry
79
The Palazzo
della Signoria
and Urban Planning
80
Contemporary Scene: Art and Violence
82
Mendicant Churches
82
Santa
Croce
and Santa Maria Novella
82
Altarpieces Dedicated to the Virgin
84
Cimabue's Altarpiece for Santa
Trinità
84
Duccio's Altarpiece for the Confraternity
of the Laudesi
85
Giotto's
Ognissanti
Madonna
86
Santa
Croce
Frescoes
86
The
Bardi
Chapel
87
The Peruzzi Chapel
88
The Baroncelli Chapel
90
Altarpieces for Santa
Croce
92
The Santa
Croce
Refectory Frescoes
93
The Cathedral Complex
94
Andrea Pisano's Baptistry Doors
96
5
Siena: City of the Virgin
99
The Cathedral
100
The Pulpit
101
The
Façade
103
Duccio's
Maestà
104
Contemporary Voice: The Procession of the
Maestà
104
Altarpieces in the Transept Chapels
107
Later Sienese Altar Painting
110
Tomb Sculpture
110
Arezzo: The
Tarlati
Tomb
112
The Palazzo
Pubblico
112
Simone
Martini's
Maestà
for the Palazzo
Pubblico
113
Lippo Memmi's
Maestà
for San Gimignano
113
Contemporary Scene: Art and Popular Piety
114
Secular Imagery in the
Scala del Consiglio
116
The
Sala della Pace:
"Good Government"
116
Siena's Political System and Civic Art
120
Painting in the Palazzo
Pubblico
120
Enhancements to the
Campo
122
6
Naples: Art for a Royal Kingdom
124
The Court and the Importation of Artists
124
Architectural Commissions
127
Consolidating Angevin Rule:
A Queen's Commissions
128
Cavallini
and Giotto in Naples
129
Robert of
Anjou
131
The Altarpiece of St. Louis
131
Sancia
of Majorca and the Church of Santa
Chiara
132
Tomb Monuments and Robert the Wise
132
The Tomb of Mary of Hungary
132
The Tomb of Robert of
Anjou
133
7
Venice: The Most Serene Republic
135
St. Mark's Basilica
138
Piazza San Marco
140
Images of the State and the Individual
140
Doge Andrea
Dandolo
140
Contemporary Voice: The Image as Document
141
Enhancements to St. Mark's
141
The
Pala d'Oro
141
St. Mark's Baptistry
141
The Choir Screen
143
The
Façade
144
The Church of
Santi
Giovanni
e
Paolo
145
The Tomb of
Doge Michele
Morosini 145
The Doge's Palace
146
Santo
Stefano 147
Sculpture on the Doge's Palace
147
Painting in the Doge's Palace
148
8
Pisa and Florence: Morality and Judgment
152
The
Camposanto
Frescoes in Pisa
152
Santa Maria Novella in Florence
155
The
Strozzi
Chapel
155
The
Strozzi
Altarpiece
156
The Black Death
156
The Guidalotti Chapel
158
The Apotheosis of 'St. Thomas Aquinas
159
The Way of Salvation
161
Contemporary Voice: The Bridge of Salvation
163
Social Upheaval and Civic Works in Florence
163
Or
San Michele
167
Family Commissions
168
The
Castellani
Chapel
168
The Legend of the True Cross
169
Frescoes at
San Miniato
170
Other Civic Imagery
171
Domestic Painting
173
9
Visconti
Milan and Carrara Padua
174
Milan: The
Visconti
Court
174
Azzone Visconti
and the Idea of Magnificence
176
Contemporary Voice: In Praise of Magnificence
177
Azzone Visconti's Tomb
178
Embellishments of the City
178
The Altarpiece of the Magi
181
The Equestrian Monument of
Bernabò Visconti
181
The Cansignorio
della Scala
Monument in Verona
182
The
Castello Visconteo
182
Manuscript Illumination
184
Contemporary Scene: Art and Gastronomy
185
Padua: The Carrara Court
185
The Padua Baptistry
186
Contemporary Voice: Illustrious Men
187
Patronage at the Santo
187
The St. James (San Felice) Chapel
187
St. Anthony of Padua
188
The Oratory of St. George
188
Milan: Giangaleazzo
Visconti
189
The
Certosa
of Pavia
190
Cathedral Architecture
191
Cathedral Sculpture
193
The International Gothic Style
194
Manuscript Illumination
194
Michelino da Besozzo
195
Secular Frescoes
196
The Last
Visconti
and the Durability of the
International Style
197
North Italian Influences in Naples
199
Aristocratic Patronage
199
Queen
Giovanna
II and the Monument to King
Ladislas
201
The Caracciolo Chapel
201
The Fifteenth Century
203
1 0
Florence: Commune and Guild
204
Sculpture for the Cathedral Complex
204
The Competition for the Second Baptistry Doors
205
Contemporary Voice: Ghiberti versus Brunelleschi
207
Buttress Sculpture
209
Façade
Sculpture
211
Or
San Michele
212
The Foundling Hospital
217
Brunelleschi's Dome
218
Contemporary Scene: Art and Childbirth
219
Contemporary Voice: In Praise of Artists
220
Family Commissions
221
The Bartolini-Salimbeni Chapel
221
The
Strozzi
Chapel at Santa
Trinità
224
The Quaratesi Altarpiece
225
Masaccio and the Brancacci Chapel
226
The Trinity and Single-Point Perspective
231
Altarpieces at Mid-Century
233
Civic Imagery
235
Narrative Frescoes
236
Castagno
at Sant'Apollonia
236
Piero della Francesca in
Arezzo
237
Sculptural Commissions Outside Florence
239
Siena: The Baptismal Font
239
Quercia in
Bologna
241
Donatello
and Michelozzo in Naples
242
The Brancacci Tomb
242
The Florence Cathedral Interior
243
The Gates of Paradise
246
The Tomb of Leonardo
Bruni
250
11
Florence: The Medici and Political
Propaganda
251
The Medici's Civic and Domestic Commissions
252
San Lorenzo
252
The Old Sacristy
253
San Marco
256
Contemporary Voice: A Job Application
257
The Medici Palace
259
Portrait Busts
260
The Medici Chapel
261
Other Decorations
262
Donatello
in Padua
264
The Santo Altarpiece
264
The Gattamelata Monument
265
The Medici and Donatello's Late Work
267
Donatello's Bronze David and Judith and Holofernes
267
The San Lorenzo Pulpits
269
The Golden Age and Lorenzo the Magnificent
271
The Tomb of
Piero
and Giovanni
de'
Medici
271
The
Mercanzia
Niche at Or
San Michele
272
The Devotional Image
272
Family Chapels
275
The
Sassetti
Chapel
275
The
Strozzi
Chapel
277
Portraiture
278
The Architecture of Magnificence
279
The
Façade
of Santa Maria Novella
279
The
Strozzi
Palace
281
Classical Antiquity and the Golden Age
281
Contemporary Scene: Art and the Collector
285
Antiquarianism
286
Savonarola and Reform
287
1 2
Rome: Re-establishing Papal Power
289
Martin
V, Eugenius
IV, and Nicholas V
289
A Cautionary Fresco
290
The Papal Basilicas
290
Santa Maria
Maggiore
290
St. Peter's
291
The Vatican Palace
292
Contemporary Voice: Ruins and Dreams
293
Pius II
294
Cardinals' Commissions
297
Pienza
298
Paulii
299
Palazzo
Venezia
300
A Roman School of Painting
300
Sixtus
IV:
Roma Caput
Mundi
302
The Papal Family
302
The Hospital of Santo
Spirito
303
Roman Churches
303
Santa Maria del
Popolo
303
Sant'Agostino
304
Commemorative Monuments
305
The
Cancelleria
305
The Sistine Chapel
306
Innocent
VIII
and Alexander VI: Power and
Pleasure
309
Cardinals' Commissions
310
The
Carafa
Chapel
310
Michelangelo's
Pietà
311
1 3
Venice: Affirming the Past and Present
313
Sculpture on the Doge's Palace
313
The Palazzo Foscari
315
The Ca'
d'Oro
315
Contemporary Voice: Finishing Touches
316
The
Cappella Nova
316
The
Scuola della Carità
318
J
acopo
Bellini
319
The
Cappella Nova in
the
late
1440s
321
Andrea
Mantegna
322
The
San Zeno Altarpiece
323
Venice: Heir of East and West
324
The Arsenal
324
Religious Architecture
325
Painting
327
The
Scuole
and Lay Commissions
330
Commemorative State Commissions
333
1 4
Courtly Art: The Gothic and Classic
336
Ferrara:
The
Este
Family
336
Medals for Leonello
d'Esté
336
Pisanello in Verona
337
Contemporary Voice: Praise for Pisanello
338
Contemporary Scene: Art and Punishment
339
Borsó
d'Esté
340
Borso's Bible
340
The Palazzo Schifanoia
341
The Palazzo
dei Diamanti
343
Naples: Alfonso the Magnanimous
343
The
Castello Aragonese
343
An Arch for a Humanist Ruler
344
Rimini: Sigismondo Malatesta
347
Urbino
349
Portraits
350
Altarpieces
350
The Palazzo
Ducale
351
Mantua: The
Gonzaga
Family
353
Sant'Andrea
353
The Palazzo
Ducale
355
The
Sala Pisanello
355
The Camera
Picta
356
Male and Female Decorum
359
Contemporary Voice: Fighting for Chastity
361
15
Sforza
Milan
362
The Sforzas
362
Completing
Visconti
Ecclesiastical
Foundations
363
The
Certosa
363
The Cathedral
364
Private Commissions
364
Ludovico il Moro
and a Grand Classical Style
367
Santa Maria
presso San Satiro
367
Santa Maria
delle Grazie
367
Leonardo da Vinci
371
The Last Supper
371
Contemporary Voice: A Man of Many Talents
371
Madonna of the Rocks
373
Leonardo at Ludovico's Court
374
Д.
,8
The First Half of the
Sixteenth Century
377
1 6
Lombardy:
Instability and Religious Fervor
378
Leonardo at Court
379
Commemorative Commissions
Alternatives to Leonardo
382
380
1 7
Florence: The Renewed Republic
387
The Republic as Patron
387
A New Civic Hero: Michelangelo's David
388
Sculpture at the Cathedral
389
The Imagery of State
390
The St. Anne Altarpiece
390
The Battle Paintings
392
Private Patrons
393
Portraits
393
Religious Painting
395
1 8
Rome: Julius II, Leo X, and Clement
VII
397
The Imperial Style under Julius II
397
A New St. Peter's
398
The Tomb of Julius II
399
The Sistine Ceiling
402
Contemporary Voice: Michelangelo the Poet
403
Contemporary Scene: Art and Dissent
408
The Stanza
della Segnatura
409
Roman Civic Imagery
410
The Stanza d'Eliodoro
412
Portraits
414
Contemporary Voice: The Courtier as Artist
415
Leo X: Papal Luxury
416
The Stanza
dell'Incendio
416
The Sistine Tapestries
416
The Suburban Villa and Sybaritic Pleasure
418
Raphael and Michelangelo
422
Clement
VII:
The Dissolution of Papal Power
423
1 9
Mantua, Parma, and Genoa:
The Arts at Court
425
Mantua: The Pleasure Palace
425
The Loves of Jupiter
428
Parma: Elegance and
Illusionism
429
Correggio at San Paolo and the Cathedral
429
Parmigianino and Self-Conscious Artifice
429
Genoa: A Princely Republic
433
Doria
Portraits
433
Villa
Doria
434
Genoa in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century
435
20
Florence: Mannerism and the Medici
437
Emerging Transformations of the Classical Style
438
A New Social Order
439
Domestic and Villa Decoration
441
Altarpieces
444
Michelangelo and the Medici
447
The Medici Chapel
447
The Laurentian Library
450
Florence under Cosimo I
452
Portraits
452
The Chapel of
Eleonora
of Toledo
454
Art as a Symbol of the Advanced State
457
A Dynasty Supported by History and Myth
457
Contemporary Voice: Casting the Perseus
459
Restructuring Civic Space: The
Uffizi
460
The
Sala del Gran Consiglio
461
The Florentine Academy
462
21
Venice: Vision and
Monumentality
464
Visual Poetry
465
Eroticism and Antiquity
466
Poetic Altarpieces
469
Energized Altarpieces
470
Tullio Lombardo:
Classicism for Ecclesiastical
Patrons
473
Venetian Artists Working for Alfonso
d'Esté
474
The Studio
di Marmi
474
The
Camerino d'Alabastro
475
Titian in Urbino
477
Refashioning the City Triumphant
479
The
Zecca
479
The Library
479
The
Loggetta
480
The Palazzo Corner
480
Titian: Images for the International Elite
481
The Vendramin Family
481
Charles V
482
Mythology and Sensuality
482
Colorito
versus
Disegno
484
Titian: The Artist as his Own Patron
484
Narrative Imagery in the
Scuole
486
Celebrating the City in the Doge's Palace
488
Patronage of Commercial and Ecclesiastical
Projects
490
The
Fabbriche Nuove
490
The
Rialto
Bridge
491
Palladio
492
San Giorgio
Maggiore
492
Contemporary Voice: Plague in Venice
493
The
Redentore
493
Villa
Barbaro
494
The Villa
La Rotonda
496
The
Teatro Olimpico
496
The Later Sixteenth Century
499
22
The Rome of Paul III
500
Michelangelo's Last Judgment
501
The Deposition
504
Contemporary Voice: A Word of Advice
505
Triumphalist
History
505
Urbi et Orbi:
The
City
507
The
Capitoline
Hill 508
St. Peter's
510
Private Commissions
511
The Villa
Giulia
511
The
Farnese
Hours
512
23
The Demands of the Council
of Trent
513
Decrees on the Arts
514
Reform and Censorship
515
Contemporary Voice: Veronese Before the Inquisition
516
Reform and New Religious Orders
517
The
Gesù
517
Painting for the
Gesù
520
San Stefano Rotondo
521
Women as Patrons
523
Church Reform and Local Politics
524
24
Northern Italy: Reform and
Innovation
527
Devotional Painting
527
Milanese Architecture
529
Portraits
531
Still-Life Painting
535
25
Rome: A European Capital City
538
Sixtus
V and the
Replanning
of Rome
538
Urban Monuments
539
The Obelisks
539
The Roman Columns
541
The
Acqua
Felice
541
Papal Basilicas
542
Santa Maria
Maggiore
542
Contemporary Scene: Art, Pilgrimage, and
Processions
543
The Dome of St. Peter's
546
Continuity and Change
546
Genealogies
548
List of Popes
553
List of Venetian Doges
553
Time Chart
554
Glossary
556
Bibliography
558
Literary Credits, Picture Credits
566
Index
567 |
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spelling | Paoletti, John T. Verfasser aut Art in Renaissance Italy John T. Paoletti ; Gary M. Radke 3. ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J. Pearson Prentice Hall 2005 576 S. zahlr. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1300-1550 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1420-1600 gnd rswk-swf Art and society Italy Art, Italian Art, Renaissance Italy Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 gnd rswk-swf Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd rswk-swf Italien Italy Civilization 1268-1559 Italien (DE-588)4027833-5 gnd rswk-swf Italien (DE-588)4027833-5 g Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 s Geschichte 1420-1600 z DE-604 Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 s Geschichte 1300-1550 z 1\p DE-604 Radke, Gary M. Sonstige oth Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014789757&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Paoletti, John T. Art in Renaissance Italy Art and society Italy Art, Italian Art, Renaissance Italy Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd |
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title | Art in Renaissance Italy |
title_auth | Art in Renaissance Italy |
title_exact_search | Art in Renaissance Italy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Art in Renaissance Italy |
title_full | Art in Renaissance Italy John T. Paoletti ; Gary M. Radke |
title_fullStr | Art in Renaissance Italy John T. Paoletti ; Gary M. Radke |
title_full_unstemmed | Art in Renaissance Italy John T. Paoletti ; Gary M. Radke |
title_short | Art in Renaissance Italy |
title_sort | art in renaissance italy |
topic | Art and society Italy Art, Italian Art, Renaissance Italy Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Art and society Italy Art, Italian Art, Renaissance Italy Renaissance Kunst Italien Italy Civilization 1268-1559 |
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