The globalization of Renaissance art : a critical review

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The globalization of Renaissance art : a critical review

edited by Daniel Savoy

(Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 274 . Brill's studies on art, art history, and intellectual history ; v. 23)

Brill, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In The Globalization of Renaissance Art: A Critical Review, Daniel Savoy assembles an interdisciplinary group of scholars to evaluate the global discourse on early modern European art. Over the course of eleven chapters and a roundtable, the contributors assess the discourse's goal of transcending Eurocentric boundaries, reflecting on the strengths and weaknesses of current terms, methods, theories, and concepts. Although it is clear that the global perspective has exposed the artistic and cultural pluralism of early modern Europe, it is found that more work needs to be done at the epistemological level of art history as a whole. Contributors: Claire Farago, Elizabeth Horodowich, Lauren Jacobi, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Jessica Keating, Stephanie Leitch, Emanuele Lugli, Lia Markey, Sean Roberts, Ananda Cohen-Aponte, and Marie Neil Wolff.

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Contents List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction Daniel Savoy Part 1 Global Genealogies 1 A Global Florence and its Blind Spots Sean Roberts 2 Otto Kurz's Global Vision Jessica Keating Part 2 Beyond Eurocentrism 3 Decolonizing the Global Renaissance: A View from the Andes Ananda Cohen-Aponte 4 Ranges of Response: Asian Appropriation of European Art and Culture Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann Part 3 A Borderless Renaissance 5 Reconsidering the World-system: The Agency and Material Geography of Gold Lauren Jacobi 6 Linking the Mediterranean: The Construction of Trading Networks in 14th and 15th-century Italy Emanuele Lugli 7 Cosmopolitan Renaissance: Prints in the Age of Exchange Stephanie Leitch 8 The World Seen from Venice: Representing the Americas in Grand-scale Wall Maps Elizabeth Horodowich Part 4 Instituting the Global 9 Global Renaissance Art: Classroom, Academy, Museum, Canon Lia Markey 10 Zones of Indifference Marie Neil Wolff 11 The "Global Turn" in Art History: Why, When, and How Does It Matter? Claire Farago Epilogue: Roundtable Index

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