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Ambitious Form - Giambologna, Ammanati, and Danti in Florence

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Zusatztext " Ambitious Form has much to recommend it as essential reading for anyone interested in the history of art. Cole's ability to make the reader/viewer take a second and more studied look at an object is repeatedly evinced." ---Fredrika Jacobs, European Legacy Informationen zum Autor Michael W. Cole is professor of art history at Columbia University. He is the author of Cellini and the Principles of Sculpture and the coeditor of The Idol in the Age of Art , among other books. Klappentext ""Ambitious Form" is an authoritative! innovative! and important study--like no other book on early modern Italian sculpture! in any language! with which I am familiar. Original in its scope! methodology! and conclusions! it will! I am confident! be praised by specialists and students alike."--Steven F. Ostrow! University of Minnesota "Beautifully written and extraordinarily well-researched! this book makes a groundbreaking contribution to the study of Florentine art of the late Cinquecento! a period that remains a kind of black hole in the scholarship. The chapters build in strength as the book unfolds and the last two are tours de force that inspire admiration and awe."--Claire Farago! University of Colorado Zusammenfassung Ambitious Form describes the transformation of Italian sculpture during the neglected half century between the death of Michelangelo and the rise of Bernini. The book follows the Florentine careers of three major sculptors--Giambologna, Bartolomeo Ammanati, and Vincenzo Danti--as they negotiated the politics of the Medici court and eyed one another's work, setting new aims for their art in the process. Only through a comparative look at Giambologna and his contemporaries, it argues, can we understand them individually--or understand the period in which they worked. Michael Cole shows how the concerns of central Italian artists changed during the last decades of the Cinquecento. Whereas their predecessors had focused on specific objects and on the particularities of materials, late sixteenth-century sculptors turned their attention to models and design. The iconic figure gave way to the pose, individualized characters to abstractions. Above all, the multiplicity of master crafts that had once divided sculptors into those who fashioned gold or bronze or stone yielded to a more unifying aspiration, as nearly every ambitious sculptor, whatever his training, strove to become an architect. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction i Chapter 1: Models 21 Chapter 2: Professions 51 Chapter 3: Naturalism 90 Chapter 4: Pose 121 Chapter 5: Sculpture as Architecture 158 Chapter 6: Chapels 193 Chapter 7: Sculpture in the City 244 Conclusion 283 Photo Credits 287 Notes 293 Acknowledgments 353 Index 357 ...

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Authors Michael Cole, Michael W. Cole, Cole Michael W.
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.12.2010
 
EAN 9780691147444
ISBN 978-0-691-14744-4
No. of pages 376
Dimensions 211 mm x 261 mm x 33 mm
Series Princeton University Press
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

ART / History / General, ART / European, ART / Sculpture & Installation, sculpture, Italy, History of Art, Renaissance art, Renaissance style, 16th century, c 1500 to c 1599, c 1500 to c 1600

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