Pittura di luce: la manière claire dans la peinture du Quattrocento

This thesis starts from an 1990 Florentine exhibition called "Pittura di luce" which intended to identify a trend in the mid-15th-century Florentine painting. This "painting of light" is not only, as was said at the time, a "coloured style" led by Fra Angelico and Domen...

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1. Verfasser: Rowley, Neville (VerfasserIn)
Format: Abschlussarbeit Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:French
Veröffentlicht: Paris 2010
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Zusammenfassung:This thesis starts from an 1990 Florentine exhibition called "Pittura di luce" which intended to identify a trend in the mid-15th-century Florentine painting. This "painting of light" is not only, as was said at the time, a "coloured style" led by Fra Angelico and Domenico Veneziano, but it should be extended to a more "white manner", from Masaccio to the first works of Andrea del Verrocchio, in the early 1470s. The technical and symbolical meanings of this style are to be studied as they reinforce the sense and the coherence of a trend publicly sustained by the Medici. The major aim of the "pittura di luce" is to make "emerge" religious paintings from the darkness of the churches (I). The study of the vast but also discontinuous geographical development of this "bright style" amplifies the hypotheses of the Florentine case: as much as a modern way of painting, it has very often a more archaic connotation of divine light. Piero della Francesca is surely the major figure of this ambivalent development (II). He is also one of the most significant examples of the way in which the "pittura di luce" was forgotten, and then rediscovered during the 19th and 20th centuries, thanks to art historians and artists, but also to the changes of the conditions of vision of the works of art. In this sense, the "pittura di luce" is an important chapter of the history of look, that we propose to compare with other rediscoveries of similar "paintings of apparition" (III)
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