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Titian, Colonna, and the Renaissance Science of Procreation - Equicola's Seasons of Desire

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Zusatztext Rated as 'Research Essential' by Baker & Taylor 'This book sets a new standard for the analysis of Renaissance texts and for iconographic studies in art history. Rehearsing in compelling detail the process through which mytho-poetic inventions were conceived in Italy for courtly cabinet-paintings! Colantuono presents a fascinating re-reading of Bellini's and Titian's famous bacchanals! painted for Alfonso d'Este in the early sixteenth century. Informed by a neo-Aristotelian discourse on the natural (seasonal) causes of sexual desire! these paintings! we now understand! served to instruct the knowledgeable viewer on the healthful and productive management of the male libido! so important to the dynastic endurance of the d'Este and other Italian elites who constituted the paintings' viewing audience. Deftly combining erudite intellectual history with a situated excursus on the snares of libidinal desire and the efficacy of managing sex! this book presents a cogent interpretation of famously enigmatic pictorial texts and is a must read across the disciplines in early modern studies! offering a paradigmatic analysis of the production and reception of Renaissance art.' Karen-edis Barzman! Binghamton University! USA 'Any good book starts with a good question. In this case it's a puzzle! involving a pseudo-Aristotelian text on the nature of the human libido! a series of celebrated Renaissance paintings and a riddle: how did Aristotle's theories of procreation make it into Titian's paintings and Colonna's masterpiece? This book reads like a mystery with a philosophical! indeed Aristotelian! denouement. At one point I couldn't put it down... An extraordinary example of scholarship.' Cristina Perissinotto! University of Ottawa! Canada'In Titian! Colonna and the Renaissance Science of Procreation: Equicola's Seasons of Desire! Anthony Colantuono examines erotic images of seminal importance to Renaissance iconography and sensibility. His investigations encompass a wide-ranging spectrum of literary and artistic sources concerned with mythology! medicine! witchcraft! and astrology! many of which have not been previously explored in this context... while Colantuono's study is sometimes imperfectly argued! there are many intriguing iconographic nuggets to be mined from it.' CAA Reviews Informationen zum Autor Anthony Colantuono is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Maryland - College Park! USA Zusammenfassung Demonstrates that Bellini's and Titian's famous series of mytho-poetical paintings for the camerino of Duke Alfonso d'Este of Ferrara, and Francesco Colonna's "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili" - were conceived as mnemonic or pedagogical devices aimed at educating the reader in the medical science of reproductive physiology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Introduction; Part 1 Alfonso d'Este's Camerino! Mario Equicola and the Libidinal Seasons: Proemium: The libido in winter: Bellini's Feast of the Gods; The libido in spring: Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne; The libido in summer: Titian's Bacchanal of the Andrians; The libido in Autumn: Titian's Feast of Venus; Interpreting the camerino: the bacchanals as procreative pedagogy. Part 2 Colonna's Poliphilus - the Science and Season of Sexual Performance: Proemium: Duke Guidubaldo's dysfunction: Poliphilus and the diagnosis of love; Poliphilus's nightmare and erotic magic: an excursus on the bewitching of the male genitalia; Poliphilus's wet dream; A Venus in the bedroom; Coloring the roses: Colonna! Titan and the '3rd Venus'; A sacred/profane love: the Dodonian font and Poliphilus's wedding; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index. ...

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