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Rethinking the High Renaissance - The Culture of the Visual Arts in Early Sixteenth-century Rome

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Zusatztext 'The volume deserves to be commended for its graceful approach to the High Renaissance! conveying the hazards but also the value of employing such a concept. By acknowledging the High Renaissance as a construct of extraordinary enduring power! and also by linking it to sixteenth-century practice and experience! this book encourages new ways of thinking for specialists and a broad interested public alike.' Sixteenth Century Journal Informationen zum Autor Jill Burke is Senior Lecturer in the History of Art at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Klappentext Exploring how we can reconceptualise the High Renaissance in a way that reflects how we research and teach today, this volume proposes new approaches to the art of the period. Contributors focus on Rome, the paradigmatic centre of the High Renaissance narrative, as they question notions of periodisation, reconsider the Renaissance relationship with classical antiquity, and ultimately reconfigure our understanding of 'high Renaissance style'. Zusammenfassung Focusing on Rome, the paradigmatic centre of the High Renaissance narrative, this title features essays that present a case study of a particular aspect of the culture of the city in the early sixteenth century, including new analyses of Raphael's "stanze", Michelangelo's "Sistine Ceiling" and the architectural designs of Bramante. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Inventing the High Renaissance from Winckelmann to Wikipedia: an introductory essay, Jill Burke; Part I Vantage Points: Teaching (and thinking about) the High Renaissance, with some observations on its relationship to Classical Antiquity, Brian A. Curran; Figments and fragments: Julius II's Rome, Suzanne B. Butters; Humanists, historians and the fullness of time in Renaissance Rome, Kenneth Gouwens; Cellini's Roma, Gwendolyn Trottein; On the unity/disunity of the arts: Vasari (and others) on architecture, David Cast. Part II Making the High Renaissance: Classicism, Conflation and Culmination: Bramante and the origins of the 'High Renaissance', Christoph Luitpold Frommel; Classical mistranslations: the absence of a modular system in Calvo's De Architectura, Angeliki Pollali; Giuliano da Sangallo between Florentine Quattrocento and Roman High Renaissance, Sabine Frommel; Perugino, Raphael and the decoration of the Stanza dell'Incendio, Michael Bury; Forgery, faith and divine hierarchy after Lorenzo Valla, Meredith J. Gill; The conception and design of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling: 'wishing to shed a little light upon the whole rather than mentioning the parts', David Hemsoll; Pope Clement VII and the decorum of medieval art, Sheryl E. Reiss; Bibliography; Index....

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Authors Jill Burke
Assisted by Dr. Jill Burke (Editor), Jill Burke (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.05.2012
 
EAN 9781409425588
ISBN 978-1-4094-2558-8
No. of pages 370
Dimensions 182 mm x 252 mm x 30 mm
Series Visual Culture in Early Modernity
Visual Culture in Early Modernity
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book

ART / History / General, ART / European, Italy, History of Art, Renaissance art, Renaissance style

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