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Fashioning identities in Renaissance art / edited by Mary Rogers.
Author
Association of Art Historians (Great Britain). Conference (1998 : Exeter, England)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
©2000
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Portrait painting, Renaissance
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Italy
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Portrait painting, Italian
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Editor
Rogers, Mary (Mary Ruth)
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Series
Routledge revivals
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Summary note
Originally published in 2000. Fashioning Identities analyses some of the different ways in which identities were fashioned in and with art during the Renaissance, taken as meaning the period c.1300-1600. The notion of such a search for new identities, expressed in a variety of new themes, styles and genres, has been all-pervasive in the historical and critical literature dealing with the period, starting with Burckhardt, and it has been given a new impetus by contemporary scholarship using a variety of methodological approaches. The identities involved are those of patrons, for whom artistic patronage was a means of consolidating power, projecting ideologies, acquiring social prestige or building a suitable public persona; and artists, who developed a distinctive manner to fashion their artistic identity, or drew attention to aspects of their artistic personality either in self portraiture, or the style and placing of their signature, or by exploiting a variety of literary forms.
Notes
"Composed of papers presented at the annual conference of the Association of Art Historians, at Exeter in 1998, together with two others"--Preface.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
Contents
Collective identity/individual identity / Joanna Woods-Marsden
Knight in the Arena : Enrico Scrovegni and his 'true image' / Laura Jacobus
Reconstructing Benozzo Gozzoli's artistic identity / Francis Ames-Lewis
Patronage and identity in Renaissance Florence : the case of S. Maria a Lecceto / Jill Burke
Art and life in Renaissance Italy : a blurring of identities? / Rupert Shepherd
Preface to signatures (with some cases in Venice) / Creighton Gilbert
Fashioning identities for the Renaissance courtesan / Mary Rogers
Beauty and identity in Parmigianino's portraits / Mary Vaccaro
Problems of identity in an age of change : the viewer of art in Renaissance England / Tatiana C. String
Moretto and the Congregation of S. Giorgio in Alga 1540-1550 : fashioning a visual identity of a religious Congregation / Gabriele Neher
'Ut vita scultura' : Cellini's Perseus and the self-fashioning of artistic identity / Victoria C. Gardner Coates
Artists into heroes : the commemoration of artists in the art of Giorgio Vasari / Joan Stack
'Cittadin nostro Fiorentino' : Michelangelo and Fiorentinismo in mid-sixteenth century Florence / Frances E. Thomas
Identity of the prince : Cosimo de' Medici, Giorgio Vasari and the Ragionamenti / Paola Tinagli
'Frail flesh, as in a glass' : the portrait as an immortal presence in early modern England and Wales / Tarnya Cooper.
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ISBN
9781315199986 ((electronic bk.))
131519998X ((electronic bk.))
9781351777704 ((electronic bk. ; : PDF))
135177770X ((electronic bk. ; : PDF))
9781351777681 ((electronic bk. ; : Mobipocket))
1351777688 ((electronic bk. ; : Mobipocket))
9781351777698 ((electronic bk. ; : EPUB))
1351777696 ((electronic bk. ; : EPUB))
OCLC
1103918755
Doi
10.4324/9781315199986
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