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Re-Reading Leonardo - The 'Treatise on Painting' Across Europe, 1550-1900

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Zusatztext 'This collection - concerning the historical fortunes and effects of Leonardo's Treatise on Painting - is long overdue. Importantly! this volume turns our attention to the reception of Leonardo in a pan-European context! making the treatise of interest not only to Renaissance and early modern art historians! but to those who study later periods.' Lyle Massey! University of California! Irvine! USA 'These essays offer a well-rounded analysis of the reception of Leonardo's Treatise by tracing trajectories of its development through a variety of cultural! historical! social! technical! critical! nationalistic! and reappropriated forms. It is the first book to address! within its historical framework! the diverse network of cultural interchange about the value of ideas associated (directly and remotely) with Leonardo da Vinci and the traditions of his time. A compelling feature of this approach is the way in which it involves this diverse network of professionals over the centuries! including not only painters! sculptors! illustrators! printmakers! and architects! but also biographers! theorists! natural philosophers! translators! astronomers! publishers! engineers! theologians! aristocrats! lawyers! politicians! entrepreneurs! and collectors.' Matthew Landrus! Rhode Island School of Design! USA 'The amount of information this book imparts is quite astonishing...' Renaissance Quarterly '... impressive! generously illustrated collection of essays... a rich analysis of art instruction! the rise of academies! and conflicting concepts of artistic authority and integrity during the early modern period.' CAA Reviews '... a well-organized and comprehensive cross-cultural study of the most significant text on painting... That authors reference each other's work attests to the extensive planning and throughtfulness that went into the production of this volume... provides excellent analysis as well as questions and avenues for future research... Amply illustrated by manuscript pages and details! this volume also has helpful diagrams such as the stemma of Leonardo's manuscript and a comprehensive bibliography of printed editions. Just as his treatise and its variations attracted a wide audience! Re-Reading Leonardo will appeal to a broad range of scholars from Renaissance and beyond. With the wealth of information found within! this well-written book is a must for every historian's library.' Sixteenth Century Journal Informationen zum Autor Claire Farago is Professor of Early Modern Art! Theory! and Criticism at the University of Colorado at Boulder! USA. Zusammenfassung Leonardo da Vinci's work was known primarily through the abridged version of his "Treatise on Painting", first published in Paris in 1651 and soon translated into all the major European languages. This title presents a study that examines the historical reception of this vastly influential text. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: the historical reception of Leonardo da Vinci's abridged Treatise on Painting! Claire Farago. Section 1 The Italian Reception: What might Leonardo's own Trattato have looked like? And what did it actually look like up to the time of the editio princeps?! Martin Kemp and Juliana Barone; Leonardo and the Florentine Academy! Robert Williams; Who abridged Leonardo da Vinci's Treatise on Painting?! Claire Farago; On the movement of figures in some early apographs of the abridged Trattato! Michael Cole; Zaccolini and the Trattato della Pittura of Leonardo da Vinci! Janis C. Bell; The first Italian publication of the Treatise on Painting: book culture! the history of art! and the Naples edition of 1733! Thomas Willette. Section 2 The French Reception: The Vita of Leonardo da Vinci in the Du Fresne edition of 1651! Catherine M. Soussloff; Poussin as engineer of the human figure: the illustrations for Leonardo's Trattato! Juliana Barone; 'A chaos of intelligence': Leonardo's Traité...

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Authors Claire Farago, Farago Claire
Assisted by Claire Farago (Editor), Farago Claire (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.03.2009
 
EAN 9780754665328
ISBN 978-0-7546-6532-8
No. of pages 460
Dimensions 180 mm x 250 mm x 42 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

ART / History / General, History of Art, Painting & paintings, Renaissance art, Renaissance style, Paintings and painting

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