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Italian Renaissance Art - Understanding Its Meaning

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Informationen zum Autor Christiane L. Joost-Gaugier is a three-time graduate of Harvard University (AB, AM, PhD) and an internationally known art historian. She has taught and lectured in numerous American universities and chaired departments at the University of New Mexico and Wayne State University. Professor Joost-Gaugier has written extensively on Italian art and architecture and has authored more than 200 publications, including six books. Her work has been supported by numerous research grants and published in international journals, exhibition catalogues, and conference proceedings. In 2005 she was awarded an honorary Phi Beta Kappa for Lifetime Achievement by Harvard University. Klappentext With detailed interpretations of works by pivotal figures in the Italian Renaissance, this enlightening volume offers a new interpretation of this period, during which some artists emerged as thoughtful intellectuals devoted to experimentation (the avant-garde) while others repeat older themes again and again (the conservatives). Guided by one of the world's leading art history scholars, readers embark on a journey of discovery that will transform their understanding of this important period in the history of civilization. Eschewing jargon and lengthy footnotes, the author frames the aesthetics of the Renaissance as a struggle between irrational, intuitive perception and rational, proto-scientific tendencies, showing how these diverging imperatives form a leitmotif that profoundly deepens our understanding of the Renaissance and why Italy was preeminent in this period.This richly illustrated work teaches its readers a visual method for 'reading' and making sense of works of art in order to understand their development and fully appreciate their visual significance. The events that occurred in the world of Italian art in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries reveal the breathtaking modernity of Renaissance art and debunk the old-fashioned idea that Renaissance art is 'old fashioned'. It will even transform our understanding of today's art world. Zusammenfassung Richly illustrated, and featuring detailed descriptions of works by pivotal figures in the Italian Renaissance, this enlightening volume traces the development of art and architecture throughout the Italian peninsula in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations viPreface xiFrontispiece: Map of places mentioned xiiiIntroduction: The Italian Renaissance as an Idea Rather Than a Period 11 What a Difference a Hundred Years Makes 82 How It All Started: Florence and Umbria 313 What Happened Next in Florence 684 Searching for the Renaissance (1): Siena and Southward to Sicily 925 Searching for the Renaissance (2): From Northern Italy Back to Umbria 1186 The Triumph of the Intellectual Avant-Garde: The High Renaissance 1527 Some Other Artists of the High Renaissance 1848 The Swan Song of Renaissance Art 2009 The Break and the New Avant-Garde: Early Mannerism 20910 What Was the Italian Renaissance? Conclusions in the Bigger Picture 246Appendix A: Artists Mentioned 258Appendix B: Some Suggested Readings 262Index 267...

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List of Illustrations vi
 
Preface xi
 
Frontispiece: Map of places mentioned xiii
 
Introduction: The Italian Renaissance as an Idea Rather Than a Period 1
 
1 What a Difference a Hundred Years Makes 8
 
2 How It All Started: Florence and Umbria 31
 
3 What Happened Next in Florence 68
 
4 Searching for the Renaissance (1): Siena and Southward to Sicily 92
 
5 Searching for the Renaissance (2): From Northern Italy Back to Umbria 118
 
6 The Triumph of the Intellectual Avant-Garde: The High Renaissance 152
 
7 Some Other Artists of the High Renaissance 184
 
8 The Swan Song of Renaissance Art 200
 
9 The Break and the New Avant-Garde: Early Mannerism 209
 
10 What Was the Italian Renaissance? Conclusions in the Bigger Picture 246
 
Appendix A: Artists Mentioned 258
 
Appendix B: Some Suggested Readings 262
 
Index 267

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"Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers/faculty." (Choice, 1 November 2013)
 
"I highly recommend the very important and fascinating book Italian Renaissance Art: Understanding its Meaning by Christiane L. Joost-Gaugier, to any historians, art critics, art history and Renaissance history students and academics, and to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the real meaning and currents that were present in Renaissance Italy. This book will transform how you view the art and the artists of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in Italy, and guide you toward thinking of the Renaissance as an important idea and not as a time period." (Money Talks, 13 April 2013)

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