The Cambridge companion to Masaccio
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The Cambridge companion to Masaccio
Cambridge University Press, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-274) and index
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The Cambridge Companion to Masaccio explores the visual, intellectual, and religious culture of Renaissance Florence in the age of Masaccio, 1401-1428. Written by a team of internationally renowned scholars and conservators, the essays in this volume investigate the artistic, civic, and sacred contexts of Masaccio's works and the sites in which they were seen. They also reassess the artist's connection to the past, especially to medieval workshop practices, ancient and Gothic art, as well as his novel experiments with technique, perspective, and narrative. Collectively, they re-evaluate his association with Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, Donatello, and his collaborator Masolino. Inspired by the 600th anniversary of Masaccio's birth, The Cambridge Companion to Masaccio celebrates the achievements, influence and legacy of early Renaissance art and one of its greatest masters.
Table of Contents
- Introduction Diane Cole Ahl
- 1. Masaccio's Florence in perspective: crisis and discipline in a medieval society Anthony Mohlo
- 2. Masaccio's city: urbanism, architecture, and sculpture in early fifteenth-century Florence Gary M. Radke
- 3. Painting Masaccio's Florence Ellen Callmann
- 4. Collaboration in fifteenth-century art and the case of Masaccio and Masolino Perri Lee Roberts
- 5. Masaccio: technique in context Roberto Bellucci and Cecilia Frosinini
- 6. The altarpieces of Masaccio Dillian Gordon
- 7. Masaccio in the Brancacci chapel Diane Cole Ahl
- 8. Masaccio's Trinity: theological, social, and civic meanings Timothy Verdon
- 9. Masaccio and perspective in Italy in the fifteenth century J. V. Field
- 10. Masaccio's legacy Francis Ames-Lewis.
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