Art and architecture in France, 1500 to 1700

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Art and architecture in France, 1500 to 1700

Anthony Blunt

(Yale University Press Pelican history of art)

Yale University Press, 1993, c1982

4th ed., repr. with revisions and additional bibliography, new impression

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Art and architecture in France, 1500-1700

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"First published 1953 by Penguin Books Ltd. Fourth edition reprinted with revisions and additional bibliography 1982. New impression 1993 by Yale University Press"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical notes (p. [403]-446), bibliography (p. [447]-453), and index

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Description

A study of the art and architecture of France in the 16th and 17th centuries - an epoch of superb secular building which also produced many notable paintings and sculptures.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 From the invasion of Italy to the Battle of Pavia 1494-1525: historical background
  • architecture - the introduction of Renaissance motives from Northern Italy - the first chateaux of Francis I
  • sculpture - Guido Mazzoni, the Giusti, Michel Colombe
  • painting - Bourdichon, Perreal. Part 2 The middle years of Francis I 1525-1540: historical background
  • architecture - the chateaux built for Francis I in the Ile-de-France - Madrid, Fontainebleau etc
  • decorative sculpture and painting - Rosso and the early work of Primaticcio
  • portrait painting - Jean Clouet. Part 3 The classical period of the 16th century 1540-1565: historical background
  • architecture - Serlio, Lescot, Philibert de l'Orme, Primaticcio
  • painting and engraving - Primaticcio, Nicolo dell'Abate, Francois Clouet, Jean Duvet
  • sculpture - Goujon, Bontemps, Domenico del Barbiere. Part 4 The wars of religion 1560-1598: historical background
  • architecture - Bullant, Jacques Androuet du Cerceau the elder
  • sculpture - Germain Pilon
  • painting - Antoine Caron, Jean Cousin the younger, and the portrait painters. Part 5 Henry IV and the regency of Marie de'Medici 1598-1630: historical background
  • architecture - the king's works, Le Muet, Salomon de Brosse
  • painting and sculpture - the second school of Fontainebleau, the mannerists of Nancy - Bellange and Callot, late mannerism in Paris, Vignon, Biard. Part 6 Richelieu and Mazarin, 1630-1661: historical background
  • architecture - Lemercier, Francois Mansart, the early work of Le Vau
  • painting - Simon Vouet, the minor painters of the 1630s and the 1640s, Philippe de Champaigne and Flemish influence, the Caravaggesques, the Le Nains, Nicolas Poussin, landscape painting - Claude Lorraine and Gaspar Dughet, the minor classical painters - Le Sueur and Bourdon
  • sculpture - Sarrazin, Francois and Michel Anguier. Part 7 Louis XIV and Colbert 1660-1685: historical background
  • architecture and the decorative arts - the Louvre and Versailles, Bernini, Le Vau, Perrault, J.H. Mansart, Le Notre, Blondel and the academy, L.Bruant, the decorators
  • painting and theory - Lebrun and the academy - Mignard
  • sculpture - Girardon and Coysevox. Part 8 The decline of Louis XIV 1685-1705: historical background
  • architecture - the later work of J.H. Mansart - bullet
  • sculpture - Puget - the later work of Coysevox
  • painting - La Fosse, Jouvenet, Antoine Coypel, the portrait painters - Francois de Troy, Largillierre and Rigaud, Desportes
  • postscript - the transition to the 18th century.

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