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Federico Barocci - Inspiration and Innovation in Early Modern Italy

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Table of contents:


  1. Introduction: New Insights into Barocci’s Senigallia Entombment and Suggestions on his Late Workshop Practice
  2. Babette Bohn and Judith Mann

  3. From Altar to Hearth: Barocci and the Brancaleoni of Piobbico
  4. Carol Plazzotta

  5. Just what is it that makes Barocci’s painting so different, so appealing?
  6. Claudio Pizzorusso

  7. Federico Barocci and the Artistic Legacy of his Homeland
  8. Alessandra Giannotti

  9. Federico Barocci and the Corpus of High Renaissance Art
  10. Stuart Lingo

  11. "Though this be madness, yet there is method in it:" Barocci’s Design Process
  12. Babette Bohn

  13. Drawing the Virgin: Federico Barocci’s Doctrine of the Virgin Mary
  14. Judith W. Mann

  15. "God Knows When He’ll Finish": Barocci and the Art Market
  16. Richard E. Spear

  17. The Tip of the Iceberg: Barocci’s Post Mortem Inventory and the Survival of Renaissance Drawings
David Eckserdjian

About the author

Judith W. Mann is Curator of European Art to 1800 at the Saint Louis Art Museum, USA.

Summary

Federico Barocci (ca. 1533-1612), has been termed 'the greatest artist you’ve never heard of'. The central purpose of this volume is to accord this artist, the dates of whose career fall between the Renaissance and Baroque periods, the critical attention he deserves.

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