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Florence (Artistic Centers of the Italian Renaissance)

Florence (Artistic Centers of the Italian Renaissance)

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Cambridge University Press, 2/16/2012
EAN 9780521851626, ISBN10: 0521851629

Hardcover, 464 pages, 29.2 x 23.5 x 3.2 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

This volume examines works of art in a variety of media produced in Florence during the period from 1300 to 1600. Chronologically organized, each chapter examines works of art and architecture within the context of the major political, social, economic and cultural events of the period. Patterns of patronage, both secular and religious, that accompanied changes in political authority as power shifted from Republican regimes to rule by the Medici family and back are also assessed. The volume follows the movements and trends that were initiated by Florentine artists beginning with Giotto in the fourteenth century; then followed a century later by Masaccio, Donatello, Brunelleschi and Michelangelo; and finally the achievements of sixteenth-century artists such as Cellini, Bronzino and Vasari. The book is lavishly illustrated in both black and white and color.

Introduction Francis Ames-Lewis
1. Florence, 1300–1600 Francis W. Kent
2. Florence before the black death Janet Robson
3. The arts in Florence after the black death Louise Bourdua
4. Republican Florence, 1400–1434 Adrian W. B. Randolph
5. The Florence of Cosimo 'Il Vecchio' de' Medici
within and beyond the walls Roger J. Crum
6. Art and cultural identity in Lorenzo de' Medici's Florence Caroline Elam
7. Republican Florence and the arts, 1494–1513 Jill Burke
8. Florence under the Medici pontificates, 1513–1537 William E. Wallace
9. Cosimi I and the arts Elizabeth Pilliod.