Renaissance Siena : art for a city
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Renaissance Siena : art for a city
National Gallery Co., 2007
- : hbk
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注記
Published to accompany an exhibition at the National Gallery, London, 24 Oct. 2007 - 13 Jan. 2008
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
A beautifully illustrated and unprecedented examination of art from Renaissance Siena
Siena flourished as a major artistic center during the Italian Renaissance, fuelled by the patronage of powerful and wealthy families, and the results were remarkable for their virtuoso beauty and strong sense of civic identity. This is the first major book in English to showcase a breathtaking and diverse range of masterpieces and discuss in depth how art was shaped and sustained to provide a unique artistic language for Siena--prior to the city's possession in 1557 by Cosimo de Medici of Florence, its cultural and political rival. Renaissance Siena presents paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Francesco di Giorgio and Domenico Beccafumi, two of the greatest Sienese artists of the period, along with Matteo di Giovanni, Benvenuto di Giovanni, and visiting artists such as Luca Signorelli and Pintoricchio. These artists combined exquisite color, decoration, sinuous line, and delicate beauty with ambitious compositions and figurative styles to establish one of the most distinctive and elegant schools of Italian art. With a chronology and artists' biographies, this comprehensive book features essays by leading scholars that discuss all aspects of Sienese art--including issues of patronage, the role of politics and foreign artists in influencing style and production, and public versus private spaces.
Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
The National Gallery, London (October 24, 2007 - January 13, 2008)
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