Vasari and the Renaissance Print: Visual Culture in Early Modernity
Autor Sharon Gregoryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 oct 2016
Din seria Visual Culture in Early Modernity
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138270336
ISBN-10: 1138270334
Pagini: 460
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Visual Culture in Early Modernity
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138270334
Pagini: 460
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Visual Culture in Early Modernity
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Contents: Preface; Introduction; Vasari and the history of printmaking; Vasari and the illustrated book; Vasari's use of prints as aides-mémoires; Prints in the artist's workshop; Vasari, prints and imitation; Prints after Vasari's designs; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
Notă biografică
Sharon Gregory is Associate Professor in Art History and Erasmus Chair in Renaissance Humanism at St Francis Xavier University, Canada.
Recenzii
Prize: Honorable Mention for the IFPDA Book Award, 2013
A Yankee Book Peddler US Core Title for 2012
Highly Commended: SRS Book Prize 2014
'... an exemplary piece of scholarship, deeply considered and scrupulously documented, that will be of interest to curators and historians and literary scholars alike. The first focus here concerns the many uses Vasari made of the prints both for his own artistic production and then for the accounts of those artists included in his text The Lives whose work he knew from evidence such as this. But Gregory also lays out here a fascinating and carefully grounded account of the dissemination of visual materials in this first moment of printing and the ways prints could become a vital part of the larger culture. It is rare to find a study on these subjects that is so sure of its details yet manages also to move beyond them to offer original insights and conclusions.' David Cast, Bryn Mawr College; author of The Delight of Art: Giorgio Vasari and the Traditions of Humanist Discourse
'This well-researched and well-structured book examines a number of different aspects of its subject... This very welcome book opens up many perspectives beyond its immediate subject.' The Burlington Magazine
'... an ordinary reader with a passing knowledge of Italian Renaissance art will find much of interest in this new book... these essays form a clear, well-sourced analysis of the role of prints in the Renaissance artist‘s studio.' The Art Newspaper
'This clearly written, well-researched, and intelligently structured book will remain a fundamental point of reference for all those interested in the history of printmaking as well as in Vasari‘s fundamental contribution to art history.' Renaissance Quarterly
'[Gregory's] very wide-ranging and clearly written text is a valuable source of evidence and ideas for anyone interested in theVite, or for the use of prints in Renaiss
A Yankee Book Peddler US Core Title for 2012
Highly Commended: SRS Book Prize 2014
'... an exemplary piece of scholarship, deeply considered and scrupulously documented, that will be of interest to curators and historians and literary scholars alike. The first focus here concerns the many uses Vasari made of the prints both for his own artistic production and then for the accounts of those artists included in his text The Lives whose work he knew from evidence such as this. But Gregory also lays out here a fascinating and carefully grounded account of the dissemination of visual materials in this first moment of printing and the ways prints could become a vital part of the larger culture. It is rare to find a study on these subjects that is so sure of its details yet manages also to move beyond them to offer original insights and conclusions.' David Cast, Bryn Mawr College; author of The Delight of Art: Giorgio Vasari and the Traditions of Humanist Discourse
'This well-researched and well-structured book examines a number of different aspects of its subject... This very welcome book opens up many perspectives beyond its immediate subject.' The Burlington Magazine
'... an ordinary reader with a passing knowledge of Italian Renaissance art will find much of interest in this new book... these essays form a clear, well-sourced analysis of the role of prints in the Renaissance artist‘s studio.' The Art Newspaper
'This clearly written, well-researched, and intelligently structured book will remain a fundamental point of reference for all those interested in the history of printmaking as well as in Vasari‘s fundamental contribution to art history.' Renaissance Quarterly
'[Gregory's] very wide-ranging and clearly written text is a valuable source of evidence and ideas for anyone interested in theVite, or for the use of prints in Renaiss
Descriere
In both Vasari's life and in his Lives, prints played important roles. This volume examines Giorgio Vasari's interest, as an art historian and as an artist, in engravings and woodblock prints, revealing how it sheds light on aspects of Vasari's career, and on aspects of sixteenth-century artistic culture and artistic practice. It is the first book to study his interest in prints from this dual perspective.