Giulio Romano, master designer : an exhibition of drawings in celebration of the five hundredth anniversary of his birth
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Giulio Romano, master designer : an exhibition of drawings in celebration of the five hundredth anniversary of his birth
Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College of the City University of New York, 1999
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Contributions by Richard Aste ... [et al.]
Catalogue of the exhibition held Sept. 16-Nov. 27, 1999, at the Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College of the City University of New York
Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-160) and index
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Giulio Romano was one of the most important, versatile, and influential artists of the late Italian Renaissance. As the primary protege of Raphael, he inherited his master's studio at the papal court following Raphael's death in 1520. Giulio initially continued to work in Raphael's Roman High Renaissance style, but as his personal style matured, he became one of the great court painters and architects of the 16th century. Shakespeare called him "that rare Italian master." Giulio Roman was a prolific draftsman, and left preparatory drawings for a wide range of projects, including decorative arts, architecture, religious works, frescoes, stuccoes, and the famous series of erotic prints, "I Modi". This thorough examination of Giulio's career and drawings celebrates the 500th anniversary of his birth. Janet Cox-Rearick is distinguished professor of art history at Hunter College and the Graduate School, City University of New York.
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- Contents Gallery Directoris Foreword Preface and Acknowledgments Note to the Catalogue Giulio Romano, Master Designer by Janet Cox-Rearick I Giulio Romano and His Master, Raphael, 1516-24 by Richard Aste II Giulio Romano as Designer of Erotica: I modi, 1524-25 by Richard Aste III Giulio Romano as Court Artist to Federico Gonzaga and Ercole Gonzaga in Mantua: Studies for Metalwork, Devices, and Tapestries, 1524-46 by Margaret Schwartz IV Giulio Romano as Court Artist to Federica Gonzaga in the Late 1520s: Studies for Decorations in the Camera di Psiche, the Camera della Aquile, and the Camera dei Venti, Plazzo Te
- and Studies for the Sala Imperiale, Palazzo Ducale by Christine Begley V Giulio Romano as Court Artist to Federico Gonzago in the Early 1530s: Studies for Decorations in the Camera di Attilio Regolo and the Camera dei Giganti, Palazzo Te by Valerie Taylor VI Giulio Romano as Court Artist to Federico Gonzaga, the King of France, and the City of Parma: Studies for Fresco and Stucco Decorations, Easel Paintings, a Tapestry, and a Festival Decoration, c. 1526-46 by Michael McAuliffe VII Giulio Romano as Designer of Religious Works in Mantua, 1524-46 by Elsa Homberg-Pinassi Bibliography Photo Credits Illustrations Index of Drawings Mentioned
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