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The Culture of the High Renaissance Ingrid D. Rowland (University of Chicago)

The Culture of the High Renaissance By Ingrid D. Rowland (University of Chicago)

The Culture of the High Renaissance by Ingrid D. Rowland (University of Chicago)


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This 2001 study examines the culture, society, and intellectual norms that generated the High Renaissance. Fuelled by a volatile mix of economic development, longing for ancient civilisation, and religious ferment, the High Renaissance, Rowland posits, was a period in which artists sought 'new methods for doing new things'.

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The Culture of the High Renaissance: Ancients and Moderns in Sixteenth-Century Rome by Ingrid D. Rowland (University of Chicago)

Between 1480 and 1520, a concentration of talented artists, including Melozzo da Forli, Bramante, Pinturicchio, Raphael, and Michelangelo, arrived in Rome and produced some of the most enduring works of art ever created. This period, now called the High Renaissance, is generally considered to be one of the high points of Western civilisation. How did it come about, and what were the forces that converged to spark such an explosion of creative activity? In this study, Ingrid Rowland examines the culture, society, and intellectual norms that generated the High Renaissance. This interdisciplinary 2001 study assesses the intellectual paradigm shift that occurred at the turn of the fifteenth century. It also finds and explains the connections between ideas, people, and the art works they created by looking at economics, art, contemporary understanding of classical antiquity, and social conventions.

The Culture of the High Renaissance Reviews

'[Rowland] brings this lost world back to the three-dimensional life and vivid color ... a splendid writer whose words evoke unforgettable images of Renaissance society ...' The New York Review of Books
'... splendid monograph from which every student of Renaissance Rome will profit immensely.' Latomus

Table of Contents

1. Initiation; 2. Alexandria on the Tiber (1492-1503); 3. The curial marketplace; 4. The cultural marketplace; 5. Tabulation; 6. Sweating towards Parnassus (1503-13); 7. Imitation (1513-21); 8. Epilogue: Reformation (1517-25).

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NLS9780521794411
9780521794411
0521794412
The Culture of the High Renaissance: Ancients and Moderns in Sixteenth-Century Rome by Ingrid D. Rowland (University of Chicago)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2001-01-15
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