Victorian and Edwardian reponses to the Italian Renaissance

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Victorian and Edwardian reponses to the Italian Renaissance

edited by John E. Law and Lene Østermark-Johansen

Ashgate, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The historiography of the Italian Renaissance has been much studied, but generally in the context of a few key figures. Much less appreciated is the extent of the enthusiasm for the subject in the 19th and early 20th centuries, when the subject was 'discovered' by travellers and men and women of letters, historians, artists, architects and photographers, and by collectors on both sides of the Atlantic. The essays in Victorian and Edwardian Responses to the Italian Renaissance explore the breadth of the responses stimulated by the encounter between the British, the Americans and the Italians of the Renaissance. The volume approaches the subject from an interdisciplinary perspective. While recognising the abiding importance of the familiar 'great names', it seeks to draw attention to a wider cast of people, many of whom led colourful, energetic lives, knew Italy well, and wrote eloquently about the country and its Renaissance. Several essays show that 'Renaissance studies' became a field in which female historians could explore areas of relevance to the 'New Woman'. Other chapters examine the aims and politics of collecting and the place of the collector in literature and in the rediscovery of Renaissance artists. The contribution of teachers and other less formal champions of the Italian Renaissance is explored, as is the role of photographers who re-framed and re-viewed Florence - the Renaissance city - for Victorian and later eyes.

目次

  • Contents: Foreword, Paul Barolsky
  • Introduction, Lene A~stermark-Johansen
  • Florence, photography and the Victorians, Graham Smith
  • 'Let agents be sent to all the cities of Italy': British public museums and the Italian art market in the mid-19th century, Donata Levi
  • The art of Alessandro Botticelli through the eyes of Victorian aesthetes, Adrian S. Hoch
  • On the motion of great waters: Walter Pater, Leonardo and Heraclitus, Lene A~stermark-Johansen
  • Renaissance fin de siecle: models of patronage and patterns of taste in American press and fiction (1880-1914), Flaminia Gennari Santori
  • Illustrating Lorenzo the Magnificent: from William Roscoe's The Life of Lorenzo de' Medici called the Magnificent (1795) to George Frederic Watts's fresco at Careggi (1845), Katerine Gaja
  • John Addington Symonds and the despots of Renaissance Italy, John Easton Law
  • Writing a female Renaissance: Victorian women and the past, Hilary Fraser
  • Vernon Lee and the Renaissance: from Burckhardt to Berenson, Alison Brown
  • Edward Armstrong (1846-1928), teacher of the Italian Renaissance at Oxford, D.S. Chambers
  • Cecilia M. Ady: the Edwardian education of a historian of Renaissance Italy, Benjamin G. Kohl
  • L. Arthur Burd, Lord Acton, and Machiavelli, Russell Price
  • Medieval and Renaissance Siena and Tuscany c.1900: civic life, religion and the countryside, Edward D. English
  • Index.

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