Linda Murray
The High Renaissance and Mannierism
Italy, the North and Spain 1[zasłonięte]500-16
301 illustrations, 37 in color
New York 1995
Stron 287, format: 15x21 cm, papier kredowy
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The High Renaissance and Mannerism: Italy, the North and Spain 1[zasłonięte]500-16 Linda Murray. 301 illustrations, 37 in colorThe principal elements of High Renaissance art, first formulated by Leonardo da Vinci in the 1490s, came to their true flowering in the brilliant achievements of Bramante, Raphael and Michelangelo in Rome, of Michelangelo in Florence and of Giorgione and Titian in Venice. After the death of Raphael in 1520, the next generation in Italy was to see the rise of the complex and refined sensibility summed up in the term "Mannerism. " In this uniquely comprehensive guide to sixteenth-century Renaissance art, Linda Murray not only examines the manifold achievements of Italian artists, but also identifies the strongly individual forms taken by the Renaissance and Mannerism in Northern Europe and in Spain — in the work of painters as varied as Dürer, Bruegel and El Greco and in the significant contribution made by architects outside Italy.CONTENTSPART I Italy 7CHAPTER ONETbe New Century 7CHAPTER TWOThe High Renaissance in Rome 35CHAPTER THREEThe High Renaissance in Venice 71CHAPTER FOURMichelangelo in Florence 99CHAPTER FIVEMichelangelo in Rome 109CHAPTER SIXMannerism 124CHAPTER SEVENFlorence 144CHAPTER EIGHTParma 171CHAPTER NINEVenice and the Veneto 179ENVOI 204PART II The North and Spain 209CHAPTER TENThe Renaissance in the North 209Flanders 209France 236Germany 238England 251CHAPTER ELEVEN 263The Renaissance in Spain BIBLIOGRAPHY 277LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 279PHOTOGRAPHIC ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 284INDEX 285