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Painting in Renaissance Florence, 1500-1550 David Franklin

Painting in Renaissance Florence, 1500-1550 By David Franklin

Painting in Renaissance Florence, 1500-1550 by David Franklin


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This text seeks to overturn assumptions about the way art evolved in Renaissance Florence. It challenges the usefulness of the terms High Renaissance and Mannerism, offers a new perspective on the development of art in Florence, and covers the lives and work of 12 painters of the era.

Painting in Renaissance Florence, 1500-1550 Summary

Painting in Renaissance Florence, 1500-1550 by David Franklin

This outstanding book overturns longstanding assumptions about the way art evolved in Renaissance Florence. David Franklin challenges the reliability and usefulness of the terms 'High Renaissance' and 'Mannerism', which have been used commonly to describe and define the extraordinary paintings of the Florentine Renaissance. Franklin offers instead a new perspective on the progress and development of art in Florence, structuring his discussion around the lives and works of twelve influential Italian painters of the era. The book provides a detailed account of the critical period from about 1500, when Leonardo returned to Florence, to the publication in 1550 of Vasari's first edition of the Lives of the Artists. With penetrating analyses of careers, influences and specific paintings, Franklin isolates two main strands in Renaissance Florentine painting. He brings to light the passionate rivalry between a deeply localised attitude toward art exemplified by Michelangelo and Leonardo and climaxing in the work of Pontormo, and a style influenced by the Roman art of Raphael that Vasari tried with some success to import into Florence. For the former group, life drawing and expressive human form were at the heart of their enterprise, while for the latter it was superficial narrative arranged for decorative effect. Franklin's unprecedented examination of Vasari's work as a painter in relation to his vastly better known writings fully illuminates these dual strands in Florentine art and offers us a clearer understanding of sixteenth-century painting in Florence than ever before. The volume focuses on twelve painters: Perugino, Leonardo da Vinci, Piero di Cosimo, Michelangelo, Fra Bartolomeo, Ridolfo Ghirlandaio, Andrea del Sarto, Franciabigio, Rosso Fiorentino, Jacopo da Pontormo, Francesco Salviati and Giorgio Vasari.

About David Franklin

David Franklin is Deputy Director and Chief Curator at the National Gallery of Canada and author of Rosso in Italy: The Italian Career of Rosso Fiorentino (ISBN 0 300 05893 4, 50.00), published by Yale University Press.

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GOR002330977
9780300083996
0300083998
Painting in Renaissance Florence, 1500-1550 by David Franklin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
20011011
272
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