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Herculean Ferrara - Ercole D''este (1471-1505) and the Invention of a Ducal Capital

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Klappentext Ercole d'Este (1471 1505) is perhaps best known as the father of Isabella d'Este! marchioness of Mantua! but his court in Ferrara was one of the most glittering in Renaissance Italy. He was an extremely prolific builder and laid out plans which doubled the size of the city. He was also the leader in the revival of classical theatre! an enthusiastic patron of musicians! and a creator of magnificent court spectacles. Very little survives to testify to Ercole's achievements! largely on account of a devastating earthquake in 1570! but considerable archival evidence has been used to re-establish the duke's achievements and the extent to which he was personally involved in his patronage. This evidence runs contrary to many currently held assumptions! and although Herculean Ferrara deals with one court and one ruler it also challenges some of the basic notions about the relationship between artist and patron during the Renaissance. Zusammenfassung The court of Ercole d'Este was one of the most glittering in Renaissance Italy. This book re-establishes Ercole's originality and importance! and sheds light on some general aspects of artist/patron relations during the Renaissance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; List of illustrations; Preface; 1. The d'Este of Ferrara; 2. The Estense inheritance; 3. The ducal palace; 4. The ducal capital; 5. Court errant: the itinerant court; 6. Princely piety; 7. The decoration and furnishing of palaces; 8. The ephemera of magnificence; 9. As the duke commands; Gazetteer; Plans and genealogical table; Abbreviations and the currency of Ferrara; Sources; Inventory of registers of the camera ducale; Bibliography; Appendices.

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Authors Thomas Tuohy
Assisted by Gigliola Fragnito (Editor), Cesare Mozzarelli (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.08.2002
 
EAN 9780521522632
ISBN 978-0-521-52263-2
No. of pages 568
Series Cambridge Studies in Italian H
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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