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adam_text | Series
Contents
Book 1
The Ancient World and the Classical Past:
Prehistory to
200
ce
From Forest to Farm: The Rise of Culture
Mesopotamia: Power and Social Order in the Fertile
Crescent
The Stability of Ancient Egypt: Flood
and Sun
·■■;
China, India, and Africa: Early Civilizations
:.
Bronze Age Culture in the Aegean World:
The Great Traders
·■-.-
The Rise of Greek City-States:
War and Victory
Golden Age Athens: The School of Hellas
>-·
Rome: Urban Life and Imperial Majesty
Book
2
Medieval Europe and the Shaping of World
Cultures:
200
ce
to
1400
The Late Roman Empire, Judaism, and the Rise of
Christianity: Power and Faith
1
Byzantium: Constantinople and the Byzantine
Empire
>
The Rise and Spread of Islam:
A New Religion
-
Fiefdom and Monastery: The Merging
of Germanic and Roman Cultures
The Romanesque Tradition: Pilgrimage and
Crusade
:
The Gothic Style: Faith and Knowledge in an Age of
Inquiry
Siena and Florence in the Fourteenth Century:
Toward a New Humanism
.- :
China, India, Japan, Africa, and the Americas
before
1400
Book
3
The Renaissance and the Age of Encounter:
1400
to
1600
> /
Florence and the Early Renaissance: Humanism in
Italy
a
.1
The High Renaissance in Rome: Papal Patronage
;>>
The Venetian Renaissance: Palace and Lagoon
J
The Renaissance in the North: Between Wealth
and Want
I The Reformation: A New Church and the
Arts
-
í
The Early Counter-Reformation and zMannerism:
Restraint and Invention
<: :)
The Age of Encounter: West Africa, China,
and Japan
24
England in the Tudor Age: This Other
Eden
Book
4
Excess, Inquiry, and Restraint:
1600
to
1800
1
The Baroque in Italy: Papal Prestige
>
The Secular Baroque in the North; The Art of
Observation
The Baroque Court: Absolute Power and Royal
Patronage
;
The Rise of the Enlightenment in England: The
Claims of Reason
-.
The Rococo and the Enlightenment on the
Continent: Privilege and Reason
Cross-Cultural Encounter: Exploration and Trade
in the Enlightenment
. .
Revolution in America: The Rights of Man
:
Neoclassicism and Revolution: A Culture of Change
in France
Book
5
Romanticism, Realism, and Empire in the Nine¬
teenth Century:
1800-1900
The Self in Nature: The Rise of Romanticism
:
A Darker World: Napoleon and the Romantic
Imagination
:
Industry and the Working Class:
A New Realism
;
Revolution and Civil War: The Conditions of
Modern Life
:·
~» The Rise of Bourgeois Culture: Living the Good
Life
33
The Gilded Age in America: Expansion and
Empire
і
Global Confrontations: The Challenge to Cultural
Identity
■ ■
From Realism to Symbolism: The
Fin de Siècle
Book
6
Modernism and the Globalization of Cultures:
1900
to the Present
-!
The Era of Invention: Paris and the Modern
World
:
The Great War and its Impact: A Lost Generation
■-:
New York and Skyscraper Culture: City on the
Rise
-:
í
Between the Wars: The Age of Anxiety
World War II and its Aftermath: Devastation and
Recovery
<■ ■■:
The Turbulent
60s:
Decade of Change
: ■
The Postmodern Scene: Multiplicity and
Diversity
: 3
Without Boundaries: The Global Village
in the Information Age
Contents
Preface
vii
The Renaissance and the Age
of Encounter:
1400
to
1600 537
Florence and the Early
Renaissance
Humanism in Italy
541
The State as a Work of Art: Florence and the
Medici
544
The Baptistery Doors Competition of
1401 545
The Gates of Paradise
547
Florence Cathedral
548
Competing Plans and Brunelleschi s Dome
548
Songs of Angels : Music for Church and State
552
Scientific Perspective and Naturalistic
Representation
552
Brunelleschi,
Alberti,
and the Invention of Scientific
Perspective
552
Perspective and Naturalism in Painting: Masaccio
554
The Classical Tradition in Freestanding Sculpture:
Donatello
556
The Medici Family and Humanism
556
Cosimo
de
Medici: Ruler and Patron
556
Lorenzo the Magnificent:
...
I find a relaxation in
learning.
558
READING
17.1
from Politian, Stanzas for the Joust of
Giuliano
de
Medici
(1475-78) 559
READING
17.2
Song of Bacchus, or Triumph of Bacchus and
Ariadne from Lorenzo
de
Medici: Selected Poems and Prose
560
READING
17.3
from Pico
della Mirandola,
Oration on the Dignity
of Man
(1486) 562
Beyond Florence: The Ducal Courts
and the Arts
562
The Montefeltro Court in Urbino
562
The
Gonzaga
Court in Mantua
565
The
Sforza
Court in Milan and Leonardo da Vinci
565
Women in Italian Humanist Society
569
The Education of Women
569
READING
17.6
from Baldassare Castiglione, The Courtier, Book
3
(1513-18;
published
1528) 570
Laura
Cereta:
Renaissance Feminist
570
READING
17.7
from Laura
Cereta,
Defense of Liberal Instruction for
Women
(1488) 571
Florence after the Medici: The New Republic
571
Readings
READING
1 7.4
from Baldassare Castiglione, The Book of the Courtier,
Book
1 (1513-18;
published
1528) 574,
READING
17.5
from Gior¬
gio
Vasari,
Life of Leonardo: Painter and Sculptor of Florence, in
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Architects, and Sculptors
( 1550
1568) 575
iv
CULTURAL PARALLELS Rulers and Rituals in Florence
and Mesoamerica
545
CULTURAL PARALLELS Patrons of the Arts in Florence and Ming
Dynasty China
548
FOCUS Brunelleschi s Dome
550
VOICES Giovanni Rucellai on the Value of Family
559
Continuity
;;,
Change Michelangelo in Rome
579
The High Renaissance
in Rome Papal Patronage
581
The Art of the Papal Court
582
The Patronage of the Cardinals
584
Bramante
and the New Saint Peter s Basilica
584
The Sistine Chapel
586
READING
18.1
Sonnet to John of Pistoia on the Sistine
Ceiling (ca.
1510) 590
The
Stanza della Segnatura
591
The Medici Popes
593
Leo X and Raphael
593
Clement
VII
and the Laurentian Library
596
Women as Patrons of the Arts
597
READING
1 «.2
from Isabella
d Esté,
Letter to
Perugino
(1505) 598
The Sistine Chapel Choir
599
Josquin
des Prez
599
Niccolo Machiavelli
and the Perfect Prince
600
READING 18.3a from
Niccolo Machiavelli,
The Prince, Chapter
14
(1513) 600
READING 18.3b from
Niccolo Machiavelli,
The Prince, Chapter
5
(1513) 601
Readings
READING
18.3
from
Niccolo Machiavelli,
The Prince, Chapters
15-18
(1513) 603
CULTURAL PARALLELS Patrons in Rome and Flanders
587
VOICES Buying Indulgences
...
but Nowhere to Sleep
588
!
FOCUS Raphael s School of Athens
594
і
CULTURAL PARALLELS An Italian Treatise and a German Printing
Press
600
Continuity
В,
Change Art as sensual or Rational
607
The Venetian Renaissance
Palace and Lagoon
609
The City of Saint Mark
610
Palazzi
on the Grand Canal
612
The
Scuole,
Painting, and the Venetian Style
ЫЛ
Gentile Bellini,
Vittore Carpaccio,
and the
Scuola di San
Giovanni Evangelista
613
CONTENTS
Oil Painting, Individual Personality, and the Venetian
Style
614
Masters of the Venetian High Renaissance: Giorgione and
Titian
618
Literature of the Venetian High Renaissance
624
Veronica Franco: Literary Courtesan
624
READING
19.1
from Veronica Franco,
Terze Rime, Capitolo
13 624
Ludovico Ariosto s Orlando Furioso
624
READING
1
9.2a from
Ludovico
Ariosto,
Orlando
Furioso,
Canto I
625
READING 19.2b from
Ludovico
Ariosto,
Orlando
Furioso,
Canto XI
626
Lucretia Marinella s The Nobility and Excellence of
Women
626
READING 19.3a from Lucretia Marinella, The Nobility and Excellence of
Women
626
Music of the Venetian High Renaissance
626
Madalena
Casulana s Madrigals
627
Adrian Willaert s Innovations for Polyphonic Form
628
Andrea
Palladio
and the New Rural
Architecture
629
READING
19
Az-b from Andrea
Palladio,
Four Books on Architecture
(1570) 629
Readings
READING
19.3
from Lucretia Marinella, The
Nobilit}
and Excellence of
Women and the Defects and Vices of Men
(са.
1600) 631
!
tV t.i. i. -i
:: (-.■ ■ :
Ί.
■«;·■·..
j
CULTURAL PARALLELS Palaces in Venice and Spain
613
FOCUS Titian s Bacchus and Ariadne
622
VOICES A Young Woman s Perspective on Venetian Society
627
CULTURAL PARALLELS Music in Venice; Censure by the
Church
628
Continuity
&
Change The Self-Portrait
635
i i The Renaissance in the North
Between Wealth and Want
637
Art and Commerce
639
Selling Art: Bruges and Antwerp
641
The Miniature Tradition
641
Merchant Patrons and Oil Painting in Flanders
644
Robert Campin in
Tournai
644
Jan van Eyck in Ghent and Bruges
648
Rogier van
der Weyden
of Brussels
651
Hieronymus Bosch in s-Hertogenbosch
652
The Literature of Ambiguity
653
Tapestry, Dance, and Music in Northern Europe
656
Tapestry
656
Dance and Music
658
The German Tradition
658
Emotion and Christian Miracle: The Art of Matthias
Grünewald 658
Women and Witchcraft
660
READING
20.2
from
Heinrich Krämer,
Malleus Mdeficanm,
I486 661
Northern Detail Meets Southern Humanism:
The Art of
Albrecht Dürer 661
Readings
READING
20.1
from Marguerite
de
Navarre, Heptameron,
Story
55 (1558) 663
CULTURAL PARALLELS Trade Networks in Flanders and Africa
640
VOICES A Merchant s Complaint
640
CONTEXT Altars and Altarpieces
646
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Oil Painting
647
FOCUS Bosch s Garden of Earthly Delights
654
CULTURAL PARALLELS Two Womens Insights, North and South
656
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Tapestry
657
The Modern Devotion and a New
Austerity in Art
667
Continuity g. Change
The Reformation
A New Church and the Arts
669
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
671
READING
21.1
from Martin Luther, Preface to Works
(1545) 672
READING
21.3
from Desiderius Erasmus, Julius Exclusus
/rom
Heaven
(1513) 673
Church Reaction to the Ninety-Five Theses
673
Luther s Popular Appeal: The Vernacular Bible
675
Reformation Music: The Chorale
675
Attack on Celibacy and Support of Charity
675
Spread of the Reformation
675
Thomas
Müntzer
and the Peasant War
676
READING
21.4
from Martin Luther, Against the Robbing and Murdering
Hordes of Peasants
(1525) 677
Ulrich Zwingli
in Zurich
677
John Calvin in Geneva
677
Protestant Anti-Semitism
678
The Printing Press: A Force for Ideas and Art
679
Writing for Print: The New Humanists
680
READING
21.5
from Francois Rabelais,
Gargantua
and
Pantagruel,
Book
2,
chapter
7 (1532-64) 680
Printmaking: Book Illustration and Fine Art
681
From Religious to Secular Art
682
Dürer s
Protestant Imagery
687
Landscapes, Cycles, and Still Lifes
688
Readings
READING
21.2
from Martin Luther, Ninety-Five Theses
(1517) 691,
READING
21.6
from Michel
de
Montaigne, Of Cannibals
(1580) 692
Я: <
!
Λ
I. ii l·.
Л (
(.
К
( .S
; CULTURAL PARALLELS Religious Strife
673
VOICES In Geneva, A Young Nun Witnesses Protestant Violence
678
CULTURAL PARALLELS Anti-Semitism in Germany, Switzerland,
and Spain
679
FOCUS
Dürer s
Adam and Eve
684
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Printmaking
686
Continuity g. Change The Church strikes Back 695
The Early Counter-
Reformation and Mannerism
Restraint and Invention
697
The Spanish Empire
700
VI
*—
ч
CONTENTS
READING
22.1
from Christopher Columbus, Diaries
(1492) 700
Cortés
in Mexico
701
READING
22.2
from
Bernal
Diaz, True History of the Conquest of New
Spain (ca.
1568;
published
1632) 702
Pizarro in Peru
703
Gold and Silver: The Monetary Motive
705
The Counter-Reformation
706
The Council of Trent
706
Catholic Reform of the Arts: Palestrina and the Music of
the Early Counter-Reformation
707
Michelangelo and the Rise of Mannerism
708
READING
22.4
from
Pietro Aretino,
Letter to Michelangelo
(1545) 711
Mannerist Arts: A Matter of Decorum
711
Court Painting: Outside Church Patronage
711
Mannerist Sculpture: Focus on Individual Genius
712
READING
22.5
from
Benvenuto
Cellini, life
(1728) 716
The Rise of Women Artists in Northern Italy
717
Inquisition and Innovation
718
Art under the Italian Inquisition: Veronese
718
READING
22.6
from The Trial of Veronese
(1573) 719
The Spanish Inquisition
720
The Counter-Reformation and Mannerism United:
El Greco in Spain
720
Cervantes and the Picaresque Tradition
721
Readings
READING
22.3
from Bernadino
de Sahagún,
History of the Things of
New Spain (ca.
1585) 723,
READING
22.7
from John of the Cross,
The Dark Night, from The Dark Night of the Soul
724,
READING
22.8
from Miguel
de Cervantes,
Don Quixote, Part I,
Chapter
VIII (1605) 725
CULTURAL PARALLELS Christianity in the Americas and Africa
703
CONTEXT The Other in Western Consciousness
704
VOICES A Spanish Soldier Rebels
705
FOCUS Bronzino s Allegory with Venus and Cupid
714
CULTURAL PARALLELS Virtuosity in European and Chinese Art
716
Continuity
í].
Change The Fren2y of inspiration 729
The Age of Encounter
West Africa, China, and Japan
731
West African Culture and the Portuguese
734
Kingdom of the Kongo
736
The Slave Trade: Africans in the Americas
738
China: The Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644) 739
The Treasure Fleet: Extending China s Influence
740
READING
25.1
Shen
Du,
Giraffe Poem (ca.
1414) 744
Luxury Arts
744
Painting and Poetry: Competing Schools
744
The Flowering of Japan
748
The Muromachi Period
(1392-1573):
Cultural Patronage
749
READING
23.3
from Zeami Motokiyo, The One Mind Linking All
Powers (early 15th century)
752
The Momoyama Period
(1573-1615):
Foreign Influences
752
The Closing of Japan
755
Readings
READING
23.2
Zeami Motokiyo, Semimaru (early I5rh century)
756
VOICES Witnessing the African Slave Trade
737
FOCUS The Forbidden City
742
CULTURAL PARALLELS The Trade in Spices
744
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Porcelain
745
Continuity
,5.
Change The
Шиепсе
of Zen Buddhism
761
England in the Tudor Age
This Other Eden
763
The Reign of Henry
VIII 767
Humanism in Tudor England: Desiderius Erasmus
and Thomas More
768
READING 24-la-b from Desiderius Erasmus, In Praise of Folly
(1509)
768-769
READING
24.2
from Desiderius Erasmus, Adages
(1500-1533),
from The Adages of Erasmus
769
READING 24.3a from Thomas More, Utopia, Book II
(1516) 770
Hans Holbein and Portrait Painting
770
Henry s Marriages and His Defiance of Rome
774
Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth: The Continuing Religious
Conflict
774
Elizabethan England
775
READING
24.4
from William Shakespeare, Richard II, Act II, scene
1
(1594) 775
Elizabeth I and the Arts: Painting and Poetic Forms
776
READING
24.5
Elizabeth I, On Monsieur s Departure
(1582) 776
READING
24.6
Thomas Wyatt, Whoso list to hunt (first published
1557) 778
READING
24.7
from William Shakespeare, Sonnet
130 (1609) 778
READING
24.«
from William Shakespeare, Sonnet
18 (1609) 779
READING
24.9
from Edmund Spenser, Sonnet
75,
from the
Amoretti
(1595) 779
Music in the Elizabethan Age
780
The Elizabethan Stage
780
Christopher Marlowe: The Legend of Faustus
782
READING
24.10
from Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of
Dr. Faustus, Scene
XIV (1604) 782
William Shakespeare: The play s the thing!
783
READING
24.
Π
a from William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act II, scene II
(1623) 785
Readings
READING
24.3
from Thomas More, Utopia, Book II
(1516) 787,
READING
24.11
William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act
Ш,
Scenes
1
and
2
(1623) 788
.
CONTEXT The Tudor Genealogy
768
!
CULTURAL PARALLELS Satirizing Society in England and France
769
:
FOCUS Holbein s The Ambassadors 111
CONTEXT The Sonnet
779
í
CULTURAL PARALLELS Drama in England and Japan
782
і
VOICES London Theater and Other Entertainments
783
Continuity g. Change The New Universe
799
Index Index
Л
Photo and Text Credits Credits
Л
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Series
Contents
Book 1
The Ancient World and the Classical Past:
Prehistory to
200
ce
From Forest to Farm: The Rise of Culture
Mesopotamia: Power and Social Order in the Fertile
Crescent
The Stability of Ancient Egypt: Flood
and Sun
·■■;
China, India, and Africa: Early Civilizations
':.
Bronze Age Culture in the Aegean World:
The Great Traders
·■-.-
The Rise of Greek City-States:
War and Victory
Golden Age Athens: The School of Hellas
>-·
Rome: Urban Life and Imperial Majesty
Book
2
Medieval Europe and the Shaping of World
Cultures:
200
ce
to
1400
The Late Roman Empire, Judaism, and the Rise of
Christianity: Power and Faith
1
Byzantium: Constantinople and the Byzantine
Empire
">
The Rise and Spread of Islam:
A New Religion
-
Fiefdom and Monastery: The Merging
of Germanic and Roman Cultures
The Romanesque Tradition: Pilgrimage and
Crusade
:
The Gothic Style: Faith and Knowledge in an Age of
Inquiry
Siena and Florence in the Fourteenth Century:
Toward a New Humanism
'.- :
China, India, Japan, Africa, and the Americas
before
1400
Book
3
The Renaissance and the Age of Encounter:
1400
to
1600
> /
Florence and the Early Renaissance: Humanism in
Italy
a
.1
The High Renaissance in Rome: Papal Patronage
;>>
The Venetian Renaissance: Palace and Lagoon
J
The Renaissance in the North: Between Wealth
and Want
I The Reformation: A New Church and the
Arts
-
'í'
The Early Counter-Reformation and zMannerism:
Restraint and Invention
"<: :)
The Age of Encounter: West Africa, China,
and Japan
24
England in the Tudor Age: "This Other
Eden"
Book
4
Excess, Inquiry, and Restraint:
1600
to
1800
1
The Baroque in Italy: Papal Prestige
>
The Secular Baroque in the North; The Art of
Observation
The Baroque Court: Absolute Power and Royal
Patronage
;
The Rise of the Enlightenment in England: The
Claims of Reason
-.
The Rococo and the Enlightenment on the
Continent: Privilege and Reason
Cross-Cultural Encounter: Exploration and Trade
in the Enlightenment
.'.
Revolution in America: The Rights of Man
:
Neoclassicism and Revolution: A Culture of Change
in France
Book
5
Romanticism, Realism, and Empire in the Nine¬
teenth Century:
1800-1900
The Self in Nature: The Rise of Romanticism
:
A Darker World: Napoleon and the Romantic
Imagination
'":
Industry and the Working Class:
A New Realism
;
Revolution and Civil War: The Conditions of
Modern Life
:·
~» The Rise of Bourgeois Culture: Living the Good
Life
33
The Gilded Age in America: Expansion and
Empire
і
Global Confrontations: The Challenge to Cultural
Identity
■'■'' '
From Realism to Symbolism: The
Fin de Siècle
Book
6
Modernism and the Globalization of Cultures:
1900
to the Present
'-!
The Era of Invention: Paris and the Modern
World
:
'
The Great War and its Impact: A Lost Generation
■-:
New York and Skyscraper Culture: City on the
Rise
-:
í
Between the Wars: The Age of Anxiety
World War II and its Aftermath: Devastation and
Recovery
<■'■■:
The Turbulent
'60s:
Decade of Change
: ■
The Postmodern Scene: Multiplicity and
Diversity
: 3
Without Boundaries: The Global Village
in the Information Age
Contents
Preface
vii
The Renaissance and the Age
of Encounter:
1400
to
1600 537
Florence and the Early
Renaissance
Humanism in Italy
541
The State as a Work of Art: Florence and the
Medici
544
The Baptistery Doors Competition of
1401 545
The Gates of Paradise
547
Florence Cathedral
548
Competing Plans and Brunelleschi's Dome
548
"Songs of Angels": Music for Church and State
552
Scientific Perspective and Naturalistic
Representation
552
Brunelleschi,
Alberti,
and the Invention of Scientific
Perspective
552
Perspective and Naturalism in Painting: Masaccio
554
The Classical Tradition in Freestanding Sculpture:
Donatello
556
The Medici Family and Humanism
556
Cosimo
de'
Medici: Ruler and Patron
556
Lorenzo the Magnificent:
".
I find a relaxation in
learning."
558
READING
17.1
from Politian, Stanzas for the Joust of
Giuliano
de'
Medici
(1475-78) 559
READING
17.2
Song of Bacchus, or "Triumph of Bacchus and
Ariadne" from Lorenzo
de'
Medici: Selected Poems and Prose
560
READING
17.3
from Pico
della Mirandola,
Oration on the Dignity
of Man
(1486) 562
Beyond Florence: The Ducal Courts
and the Arts
562
The Montefeltro Court in Urbino
562
The
Gonzaga
Court in Mantua
565
The
Sforza
Court in Milan and Leonardo da Vinci
565
Women in Italian Humanist Society
569
The Education of Women
569
READING
17.6
from Baldassare Castiglione, The Courtier, Book
3
(1513-18;
published
1528) 570
Laura
Cereta:
Renaissance Feminist
570
READING
17.7
from Laura
Cereta,
Defense of Liberal Instruction for
Women
(1488) 571
Florence after the Medici: The New Republic
571
Readings
READING
1 7.4
from Baldassare Castiglione, The Book of the Courtier,
Book
1 (1513-18;
published
1528) 574,
READING
17.5
from Gior¬
gio
Vasari,
"Life of Leonardo: Painter and Sculptor of Florence," in
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Architects, and Sculptors
( 1550
1568) 575 '
iv
CULTURAL PARALLELS Rulers and Rituals in Florence
and Mesoamerica
545
CULTURAL PARALLELS Patrons of the Arts in Florence and Ming
Dynasty China
548
FOCUS Brunelleschi's Dome
550
VOICES Giovanni Rucellai on the Value of Family
559
Continuity
;;,
Change Michelangelo in Rome
579
The High Renaissance
in Rome Papal Patronage
581
The Art of the Papal Court
582
The Patronage of the Cardinals
584
Bramante
and the New Saint Peter's Basilica
584
The Sistine Chapel
586
READING
18.1
Sonnet to John of Pistoia on the Sistine
Ceiling (ca.
1510) 590
The
Stanza della Segnatura
591
The Medici Popes
593
Leo X and Raphael
593
Clement
VII
and the Laurentian Library
596
Women as Patrons of the Arts
597
READING
1 «.2
from Isabella
d'Esté,
Letter to
Perugino
(1505) 598
The Sistine Chapel Choir
599
Josquin
des Prez
599
Niccolo Machiavelli
and the Perfect Prince
600
READING 18.3a from
Niccolo Machiavelli,
The Prince, Chapter
14
(1513) 600
READING 18.3b from
Niccolo Machiavelli,
The Prince, Chapter
5
(1513) 601
Readings
READING
18.3
from
Niccolo Machiavelli,
The Prince, Chapters
15-18
(1513) 603
CULTURAL PARALLELS Patrons in Rome and Flanders
587
VOICES Buying Indulgences
.
but Nowhere to Sleep
588
!
FOCUS Raphael's School of Athens
594
і
CULTURAL PARALLELS An Italian Treatise and a German Printing
Press
600
Continuity
В,
Change Art as sensual or Rational
607
The Venetian Renaissance
Palace and Lagoon
609
The City of Saint Mark
610
Palazzi
on the Grand Canal
612
The
Scuole,
Painting, and the Venetian Style
ЫЛ
Gentile Bellini,
Vittore Carpaccio,
and the
Scuola di San
Giovanni Evangelista
613
CONTENTS
Oil Painting, Individual Personality, and the Venetian
Style
614
Masters of the Venetian High Renaissance: Giorgione and
Titian
618
Literature of the Venetian High Renaissance
624
Veronica Franco: Literary Courtesan
624
READING
19.1
from Veronica Franco,
Terze Rime, Capitolo
13 624
Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso
624
READING
1
9.2a from
Ludovico
Ariosto,
Orlando
Furioso,
Canto I
625
READING 19.2b from
Ludovico
Ariosto,
Orlando
Furioso,
Canto XI
626
Lucretia Marinella's The Nobility and Excellence of
Women
626
READING 19.3a from Lucretia Marinella, The Nobility and Excellence of
Women
626
Music of the Venetian High Renaissance
626
Madalena
Casulana's Madrigals
627
Adrian Willaert's Innovations for Polyphonic Form
628
Andrea
Palladio
and the New Rural
Architecture
629
READING
19
Az-b from Andrea
Palladio,
Four Books on Architecture
(1570) 629
Readings
READING
19.3
from Lucretia Marinella, The
Nobilit}
and Excellence of
Women and the Defects and Vices of Men
(са.
1600) 631
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j
CULTURAL PARALLELS Palaces in Venice and Spain
613
FOCUS Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne
622
VOICES A Young Woman's Perspective on Venetian Society
627
CULTURAL PARALLELS Music in Venice; Censure by the
Church
628
Continuity
&
Change The Self-Portrait
635
i'i The Renaissance in the North
Between Wealth and Want
637
Art and Commerce
639
Selling Art: Bruges and Antwerp
641
The Miniature Tradition
641
Merchant Patrons and Oil Painting in Flanders
644
Robert Campin in
Tournai
644
Jan van Eyck in Ghent and Bruges
648
Rogier van
der Weyden
of Brussels
651
Hieronymus Bosch in 's-Hertogenbosch
652
The Literature of Ambiguity
653
Tapestry, Dance, and Music in Northern Europe
656
Tapestry
656
Dance and Music
658
The German Tradition
658
Emotion and Christian Miracle: The Art of Matthias
Grünewald 658
Women and Witchcraft
660
READING
20.2
from
Heinrich Krämer,
Malleus Mdeficanm,
I486 661
Northern Detail Meets Southern Humanism:
The Art of
Albrecht Dürer 661
Readings
READING
20.1
from Marguerite
de
Navarre, Heptameron,
Story
55 (1558) 663
CULTURAL PARALLELS Trade Networks in Flanders and Africa
640
VOICES A Merchant's Complaint
640
CONTEXT Altars and Altarpieces
646
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Oil Painting
647
FOCUS Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights
654
CULTURAL PARALLELS Two Womens' Insights, North and South
656
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Tapestry
657
The Modern Devotion and a New
Austerity in Art
667
Continuity g. Change
The Reformation
A New Church and the Arts
669
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
671
READING
21.1
from Martin Luther, Preface to Works
(1545) 672
READING
21.3
from Desiderius Erasmus, Julius Exclusus
/rom
Heaven
(1513) 673
Church Reaction to the Ninety-Five Theses
673
Luther's Popular Appeal: The Vernacular Bible
675
Reformation Music: The Chorale
675
Attack on Celibacy and Support of Charity
675
Spread of the Reformation
675
Thomas
Müntzer
and the Peasant War
676
READING
21.4
from Martin Luther, Against the Robbing and Murdering
Hordes of Peasants
(1525) 677
Ulrich Zwingli
in Zurich
677
John Calvin in Geneva
677
Protestant Anti-Semitism
678
The Printing Press: A Force for Ideas and Art
679
Writing for Print: The New Humanists
680
READING
21.5
from Francois Rabelais,
Gargantua
and
Pantagruel,
Book
2,
chapter
7 (1532-64) 680
Printmaking: Book Illustration and Fine Art
681
From Religious to Secular Art
682
Dürer's
Protestant Imagery
687
Landscapes, Cycles, and Still Lifes
688
Readings
READING
21.2
from Martin Luther, Ninety-Five Theses
(1517) 691,
READING
21.6
from Michel
de
Montaigne, Of Cannibals
(1580) 692
'Я:'< '
!
Λ
I. ii'l·.
Л'(
(.
К'
('.S
; CULTURAL PARALLELS Religious Strife
673
VOICES In Geneva, A Young Nun Witnesses Protestant Violence
678
CULTURAL PARALLELS Anti-Semitism in Germany, Switzerland,
and Spain
679
FOCUS
Dürer's
Adam and Eve
684
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Printmaking
686
Continuity g. Change The Church strikes Back 695
The Early Counter-
Reformation and Mannerism
Restraint and Invention
697
The Spanish Empire
700
VI
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CONTENTS
READING
22.1
from Christopher Columbus, Diaries
(1492) 700
Cortés
in Mexico
701
READING
22.2
from
Bernal
Diaz, True History of the Conquest of New
Spain (ca.
1568;
published
1632) 702
Pizarro in Peru
703
Gold and Silver: The Monetary Motive
705
The Counter-Reformation
706
The Council of Trent
706
Catholic Reform of the Arts: Palestrina and the Music of
the Early Counter-Reformation
707
Michelangelo and the Rise of Mannerism
708
READING
22.4
from
Pietro Aretino,
Letter to Michelangelo
(1545) 711
Mannerist Arts: A Matter of Decorum
711
Court Painting: Outside Church Patronage
711
Mannerist Sculpture: Focus on Individual Genius
712
READING
22.5
from
Benvenuto
Cellini, life
(1728) 716
The Rise of Women Artists in Northern Italy
717
Inquisition and Innovation
718
Art under the Italian Inquisition: Veronese
718
READING
22.6
from The Trial of Veronese
(1573) 719
The Spanish Inquisition
720
The Counter-Reformation and Mannerism United:
El Greco in Spain
720
Cervantes and the Picaresque Tradition
721
Readings
READING
22.3
from Bernadino
de Sahagún,
History of the Things of
New Spain (ca.
1585) 723,
READING
22.7
from John of the Cross,
"The Dark Night," from The Dark Night of the Soul
724,
READING
22.8
from Miguel
de Cervantes,
Don Quixote, Part I,
Chapter
VIII (1605) 725
CULTURAL PARALLELS Christianity in the Americas and Africa
703
CONTEXT The "Other" in Western Consciousness
704
VOICES A Spanish Soldier Rebels
705
FOCUS Bronzino's Allegory with Venus and Cupid
714
CULTURAL PARALLELS Virtuosity in European and Chinese Art
716
Continuity
í].
Change The Fren2y of inspiration 729
The Age of Encounter
West Africa, China, and Japan
731
West African Culture and the Portuguese
734
Kingdom of the Kongo
736
The Slave Trade: Africans in the Americas
738
China: The Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644) 739
The Treasure Fleet: Extending China's Influence
740
READING
25.1
Shen
Du,
"Giraffe" Poem (ca.
1414) 744
Luxury Arts
744
Painting and Poetry: Competing Schools
744
The Flowering of Japan
748
The Muromachi Period
(1392-1573):
Cultural Patronage
749
READING
23.3
from Zeami Motokiyo, "The One Mind Linking All
Powers" (early 15th century)
752
The Momoyama Period
(1573-1615):
Foreign Influences
752
The Closing of Japan
755
Readings
READING
23.2
Zeami Motokiyo, Semimaru (early I5rh century)
756
VOICES Witnessing the African Slave Trade
737
FOCUS The Forbidden City
742
CULTURAL PARALLELS The Trade in Spices
744
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Porcelain
745
Continuity
,5.
Change The
Шиепсе
of Zen Buddhism
761
England in the Tudor Age
"This Other Eden"
763
The Reign of Henry
VIII 767
Humanism in Tudor England: Desiderius Erasmus
and Thomas More
768
READING 24-la-b from Desiderius Erasmus, In Praise of Folly
(1509)
768-769
READING
24.2
from Desiderius Erasmus, Adages
(1500-1533),
from The Adages of Erasmus
769
READING 24.3a from Thomas More, Utopia, Book II
(1516) 770
Hans Holbein and Portrait Painting
770
Henry's Marriages and His Defiance of Rome
774
Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth: The Continuing Religious
Conflict
774
Elizabethan England
775
READING
24.4
from William Shakespeare, Richard II, Act II, scene
1
(1594) 775
Elizabeth I and the Arts: Painting and Poetic Forms
776
READING
24.5
Elizabeth I, "On Monsieur's Departure"
(1582) 776
READING
24.6
Thomas Wyatt, "Whoso list to hunt" (first published
1557) 778
READING
24.7
from William Shakespeare, Sonnet
130 (1609) 778
READING
24.«
from William Shakespeare, Sonnet
18 (1609) 779
READING
24.9
from Edmund Spenser, Sonnet
75,
from the
Amoretti
(1595) 779
Music in the Elizabethan Age
780
The Elizabethan Stage
780
Christopher Marlowe: The Legend of Faustus
782
READING
24.10
from Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of
Dr. Faustus, Scene
XIV (1604) 782
William Shakespeare: "The play's the thing!"
783
READING
24.
Π
a from William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act II, scene II
(1623) 785
Readings
READING
24.3
from Thomas More, Utopia, Book II
(1516) 787,
READING
24.11
William Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act
Ш,
Scenes
1
and
2
(1623) 788
.
CONTEXT The Tudor Genealogy
768
!
CULTURAL PARALLELS Satirizing Society in England and France
769
:
FOCUS Holbein's The Ambassadors 111
\ CONTEXT The Sonnet
779
í
CULTURAL PARALLELS Drama in England and Japan
782
і
VOICES London Theater and Other Entertainments
783
Continuity g. Change The New Universe
799
Index Index
Л
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