Antico - The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes

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The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes

Autor: Eleonora Luciano

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The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes

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Herausgeber:  National Gallery of Art

Druckort:  Washington

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This publication will be the only available English-language monograph to date on sixteenth-century sculptor Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (c. 1455-1528), who earned the nickname 'Antico' with his highly refined reductions of Greco-Roman antiquities. His bronzes - many of which were produced at the brilliant court of Isabella d'Este at Mantua - were remarkable for being meticulously cast and finely cleaned and finished, designed for close appreciation in the privacy of a courtly studio. His black patination and exquisite detailing, such as gilded hair and silver-inlaid eyes, are characteristic. Given Antico's importance for the history of sculpture, this book is a much needed resource in the field, presenting new scientific research and the results of technical studies undertaken at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. A series of essays places Antico's life, work and technique in a contextual framework useful for understanding his body of work. In addition to providing an overview of the artist's career, the catalogue will address key topics from his workmanship and craft to his relationship with the court of Mantua. Eleonora Luciano, associate curator of sculpture at the National Gallery of Art, provides a biography of the artist; Claudia Kryza-Gersch, curator of Italian sculpture at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, discusses Antico as a pioneer of Renaissance sculpture; Stephen Campbell, professor and chair of the department of the history of art at John Hopkins University, writes about 'Antico and Humanism at the Court of Mantua'; Davide Gasparotto, curator at the Galleria Nazionale di Parma, considers Antico's portraiture; Denise Allen, curator at the Frick Collection, New York, writes about 'Materials, Workmanship and Meaning' in the artist's work. Two appendices present new scientific work: Dylan Smith and Shelley Sturman, both conservators at the National Gallery of Art, explore the technology of Antico's bronzes, and Richard Stone, conservator emeritus at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, examines Antico's patinas. Exhibition held at National Gallery of Art, Washington.

Produkt-Zustand:
Exemplar in gutem Zustand. Schutzumschlag mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren an Kanten und Ecken. Text in Englisch. Buch in gutem Zustand.

ISBN -Code:  190737227X

EAN:  9781907372278

Seiten:  210

Format:  Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag

Größe (cm):
Höhe:  29
Breite:  21

Beschreibung

Text in Englisch. In Zusammenarbeit mit Denise Allen und Claudia Kryza-Gersch. Mit Schwarzweiß- und Farbbildern.

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The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes

Autor: Eleonora Luciano

Code: LIARSC0302518

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