The lives of paintings : presence, agency and likeness in Venetian art of the sixteenth century /
"As this book shows, paintings in 16th-century Venice were often treated as living beings. On the basis of case studies, its author offers a detailed examination of the agency paintings and other two-dimensional images could exert. Grounded in the theoretical literature on the agency of materia...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Berlin] : Leiden :
De Gruyter ; Leiden University Press,
[2017]
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Colección: | Studien aus dem Warburg-Haus ;
Bd. 18. Reihe Kunst und Wirkmacht. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction.
- At the Doge's Palace: setting the parameters
- The lives of paintings
- Venice as a case study
- Set-Up of the book ;
- A Modern Miracle: Christ Carrying the Cross in the Scuola di San Rocco.
- Genesis and early history
- 'Che muove le lacrime à pietosiriguardanti': the painting as a trigger of response frame and other sacred objects
- Adaptations
- The Scuola di San Rocco and the initiators of the cult
- The faithful
- The changing role of the artist
- Conclusion: the pious painter ;
- A Portrait Defaced: The Donor Portrait of Broccardo Malchiostro in the Duomo of Treviso.
- The Cappella dell'Annunziata
- Titain's Annunciation
- Artistic innovation as a problem
- Donor portraits
- Frontality
- In search of a culprit
- Image destruction and pictorial mockery
- Image destruction and ritual violence
- Iconoclasm and Christianity 0-- Conclusion: Malchiostro's end
- Excursus: ' ... maledetto il saper vostro ... ': Titian and poetic iconcolasm ;
- A Martyr of Painting: Irene di Spilimbergo, Titian, and Venetian Portraiture betwenn Life and Death.
- Irene di Spilimbergo, her life and her death
- The Washington portraits of Emilia and Irene
- A curious genesis
- Titian's authorship
- Agency in the art of painting
- Paintings as relics?
- The poem collection
- The volume as portrait
- 'La mia vera effigie'
- - A fragmented image
- A debate of vital importance: Irene di Spilimbergo paints her self-portrait
- Nature jealous of art
- Conclusion: a fruitful afterlife? ;
- Politics, Portraits, and Love: Francesco Bembo, Bianca CApello and 'the Most Beautiful Contemporary Painting in Venice'.
- 'A figure so notorious for evil'
- A daughter of Venice
- The portrait
- Francesco Bembo, the poet
- Bembo's fame
- A civic ritual
- Francesco Bembo, a man in politics
- Conclusion: the politics of portraiture ;
- Conclusion.
- Epilogue: life in the collection.