The chiaroscuro woodcut in Renaissance Italy
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The chiaroscuro woodcut in Renaissance Italy
Los Angeles County Museum of Art , DelMonico Books・Prestel, 2018
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Exhibition catalogue
Published in conjunction with the exhibition, held at Los Angeles County Museum of Art: June 3-Sept. 16, 2018, National Gallery of Art, Washington: Oct. 14, 2018-Jan. 20, 2019
Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-280) and index
Other contributors: Jamie Gabbarelli, Antony Griffiths, Peter Parshall and Linda Stiber Morenus
収録内容
- The Italian chiaroscuro woodcut : history and technique / Naoko Takahatake
- The origins of the chiaroscuro woodcut / Peter Parshall
- The chiaroscuro woodcut and drawing in sixteenth-century Italy / Jonathan Bober
- The place of the chiaroscuro woodcut within European printmaking / Antony Griffiths
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Chiaroscuro woodcuts are among the most immediately appealing of all historic prints, displaying exquisite invention, refined draftsmanship, technical virtuosity, and sumptuous color. Printing two or more woodblocks inked in different tones to create an image, the chiaroscuro woodcut was the earliest, most successful foray into color printing in Europe. Following its invention in Germany, the technique was first adopted around 1516 in Italy where it flourished through the 16th century. This novel art form engaged the interests of the most celebrated artists of the Renaissance, including Titian, Raphael, Parmigianino, and Beccafumi, and underwent sophisticated developments in the hands of such master printmakers as Ugo da Carpi, Antonio da Trento, Niccolo Vicentino, and Andrea Andreani. Featuring more than 100 prints and related drawings, this book incorporates pioneering art historical research and scientific analysis to present a comprehensive study of the subject. Essays trace its creative origins and evolution, describing both materials and means of production. Brimming with full-color illustrations of rare and beautiful works, this book offers a fresh interpretation of these remarkable prints, which exemplify the rich imagery of the Italian Renaissance.
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