Michelangelo's drawings : the science of attribution

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Michelangelo's drawings : the science of attribution

Alexander Perrig ; translated by Michael Joyce

Yale University Press, c1991

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Translated from German

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

In this work, Alexander Perrig proposes a set of objective criteria for determining the authenticity of drawings, thoroughly examines those works that by external evidence are deemed to be by Michaelangelo and reattributes others to four of Michelangelo's entourage. Perrig begins by providing details about his methodology and the new criteria he has established. In the second part of the book he offers a list of genuine Michelangelo drawings, drawings that provide all that is needed to recognize and define the mater's style from youth to old age. In the last part of the book Perrig discusses four groups of drawings generally ascribed to Michelangelo that lack the typical properties of his style, and he links these to four well-known personalities in the master's circle. Perrig's findings were originally published in German in an five-volume work. This books is a summary of the original edition.

目次

  • Part 1 The science of drawing analysis: drawing and how it is produced. Part 2 The drawings and drawing technique of Michelangelo: authenticated drawings and criteria for identification
  • Michelangelo's way of drawing
  • what finally can be attributed to Michelangelo?. Part 3 Some victims of the Michelangelo cult: Tomaso de Cavalieri
  • Ascanio Condivi
  • Marcello Venusti and the Crucifixion drawings
  • Daniele Ricciarelli da Volterra and "Explusion of the Moneychangers" excursus.

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