Art and Reform in the Late Renaissance

After Trent. Sprachen: Englisch. 24,4 cm / 17,5 cm / 2,0 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 324 Seiten
EAN 9780367665630
Veröffentlicht September 2020
Verlag/Hersteller Taylor & Francis

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Jesse M. Locker is Associate Professor of Art History at Portland State University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures List of Plates Introduction: Rethinking Art after the Council of Trent (Jesse M. Locker) Chapter 1 On the 'Reform' of Painting: Annibale Carracci and Caravaggio (Clare Robertson) Chapter 2 Sculpture, Rupture, and the 'Baroque' (Estelle Lingo) Chapter 3 Spanish Artists in the Forefront of the Tridentine Reform (Marcus Burke) Chapter 4 Judgment, Resurrection, Conversion: Art in France During the Wars of Religion (Iara A. Dundas) Chapter 5 Reform after Trent in Florence (Marcia Hall) Chapter 6 Quella inerudita semplicità lombarda: The Lombard Origins of Baroque and Counter-Reformation Affectivity (Anne Muraoka) Chapter 7 The Allure of the Object in Post-Tridentine Spanish Painting (Carmen Ripollés) Chapter 8 Federico Barocci, History, and the Body of Art (Stuart Lingo) Chapter 9 Neither for Trent nor Against: Faith and Works in Hendrick Goltzius's Allegories of the Christian Creed (Walter Melion) Chapter 10 Francisco Ribalta's Last Supper as a Symbol of Reform in Early Modern Valencia (Lisandra Estevez) Chapter 11 Water in Counter-Reformation Rome (Katherine Rinne) Chapter 12 A Missionary Order without Saints: The Extraordinary Case of the Iconography of Unbeatified Jesuits in Italy and South America, 1560-1622 (Gauvin Alexander Bailey) Chapter 13 Bernardo Bitti: An Italian Reform Painter in Peru (Christa Irwin) Chapter 14 Painting as Relic: Giambattista Marino's Dicerie Sacre and the Shroud of Turin (Andrew Casper) Chapter 15 Resisting the Baroque in mid-Seventeenth-Century Florence (Eva Struhal) List of Contributors Index

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