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Book Rubens e la cultura italiana

    Book Details:
  • Author : Autori Vari
  • Publisher : Viella Libreria Editrice
  • Release : 2020-11-23T16:26:00+01:00
  • ISBN : 8833136140
  • Pages : 357 pages

Download or read book Rubens e la cultura italiana written by Autori Vari and published by Viella Libreria Editrice. This book was released on 2020-11-23T16:26:00+01:00 with total page 357 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: L’attenzione per la cultura italiana costituì per Rubens un costante riferimento durante tutta la vita e, in particolare, gli otto anni di soggiorno in Italia furono l’occasione per studiare l’arte antica e i grandi maestri rinascimentali, ma anche per guardare le opere di artisti a lui contemporanei, come Caravaggio e Baglione, per analizzare l’architettura, per frequentare circoli scientifici e letterari. Una così evidente fascinazione nei confronti della civiltà italica ha prodotto una vera miniera archivistica, iconografica e stilistica attraverso la quale interpretare non solo la pittura, ma anche il sistema di rapporti diplomatici e di relazione che Rubens perseguì nel corso di tutta la vita. Molti legami fondamentali per la carriera del maestro d’Anversa ebbero inizio o si intensificarono proprio durante gli anni italiani, con collezionisti romani e genovesi, ma anche con personaggi politici stranieri, come la famiglia Richardot e i governatori delle Fiandre, e con ordini religiosi quali Gesuiti, Filippini e Carmelitani.

Book Rubens and the Dominican Church in Antwerp

Download or read book Rubens and the Dominican Church in Antwerp written by Adam Sammut and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2023-05-15 with total page 556 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is about the Dominican church in Antwerp (today St Paul’s). It is structured around three works of art, made or procured by Peter Paul Rubens: the Fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary cycle (in situ), Caravaggio’s Rosary Madonna (Vienna) and the Wrath of Christ high altarpiece (Lyon). Within the artist’s lifetime, the church and monastery were completely rebuilt, creating one of the most spectacular sacred spaces in Northern Europe. In this richly illustrated book, Adam Sammut reconceptualises early modern churches as theatres of political economy, advancing an original approach to cultural production in a time of war. Using methodologies at the cutting edge of the humanities, the place of St Paul’s is restored to the crux of Antwerp’s commercial, civic and religious life.

Book Beauty  Devotion and Spirituality

Download or read book Beauty Devotion and Spirituality written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2024-06-20 with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is scant research on the art produced under the Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, with the exception of a couple of general books focused primarily on major Oratorian art pieces. Therefore, this book of essays aims to discuss the art and culture produced by or associated with the Oratorians by providing a broad overview focused especially on rarely investigated issues. The authors focus on this very important artistic production, commonly forgotten when compared with other religious productions of art, by covering geographical areas spanning from Sri Lanka to Mexico, including Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, India and Brazil.

Book Paper Heritage in Italy  France  Spain and Beyond  16th to 19th Centuries

Download or read book Paper Heritage in Italy France Spain and Beyond 16th to 19th Centuries written by Benedetta Borello and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-11-30 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book takes a long-term approach, spanning from the end of the 16th to the 19th century, to explore how men and women in Italy, France, and Spain collected, displayed, and passed down various types of papers. The contributors share a core interest in the relationship between social actors and their paper heritage. The collectors, who come from diverse cultural, social, and gender backgrounds, provide insights into the reasons and processes behind the accumulation, valorisation, and transmission of their paper heritage. Unlike most studies on collecting, this book shifts the focus away from collections and institutions to the owners of the collected objects and their desires for their accumulated papers. This volume covers three centuries and provides insights into the aspirations of collectors and the fate of their papers after transmission. It takes place against the backdrop of major social, political, and cultural changes affecting the Italian peninsula, the Spanish monarchy, and France. The cultural interests and the collector networks often extended beyond Europe, as noted by many of the essays in this volume. Paper Heritage in Italy, France, Spain and Beyond (16th to 19th Centuries) will interest scholars and students of Early Modern and Modern European History across various fields, including social and cultural history, intellectual history, gender history, history of collecting and patronage.

Book Tra Fiandre e Italia  Rubens 1600 1608

Download or read book Tra Fiandre e Italia Rubens 1600 1608 written by Raffaella Morselli and published by Viella Libreria Editrice. This book was released on 2020-04-02T12:51:00+02:00 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gli anni che Rubens trascorse in Italia dal luglio del 1600 all’ottobre del 1608 sono attestati da più di duecento documenti, oggi dispersi in sedici archivi diversi, suddivisi tipologicamente in lettere, contratti e fonti letterarie a lui coeve. Tale documentazione, ritrovata, trascritta e soprattutto tradotta in lingue differenti a partire dalla seconda metà dell’Ottocento fino ai giorni nostri, non è mai stata sistematizzata nella sua complessità cronologica e di intreccio. Il pittore teneva una fitta corrispondenza con il fratello Philip, cui era legato anche da una visione filosofica e umanistica della vita, e con gli amici fiamminghi, con quelli italiani, con gli spagnoli e con chiunque venisse in contatto con la sua empatica personalità. Gli anni italiani furono per Rubens una scacchiera su cui giocare con lealtà e furbizia, con un occhio alla pittura e all’antico e un altro all’economia più spicciola. Il pittore leggeva e scriveva in fiammingo, in latino, in greco, in italiano, in spagnolo e manteneva stretti legami sia con la sua terra sia con le persone più influenti che incontrava nel suo peregrinare, in quegli anni, tra Venezia, Mantova, Firenze, Roma, Padova, Genova, Valladolid e Madrid. Questo volume raccorda tutti questi documenti per ritessere quella grande rete che Rubens aveva intelligentemente intrecciato in otto gloriosi anni.

Book America in Italian Culture

    Book Details:
  • Author : Guido Bonsaver
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Release : 2024-02-15
  • ISBN : 019884946X
  • Pages : 575 pages

Download or read book America in Italian Culture written by Guido Bonsaver and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2024-02-15 with total page 575 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When America began to emerge as a world power at the end of the nineteenth century, Italy was a young nation, recently unified. The technological advances brought about by electricity and the combustion engine were vastly speeding up the capacity of news, ideas, and artefacts to travel internationally. Furthermore, improved literacy and social reforms had produced an Italian working class with increased time, money, and education. At the turn of the century, if Italy's ruling elite continued the tradition of viewing Paris as a model of sophistication and good taste, millions of lowly-educated Italians began to dream of America, and many bought a transatlantic ticket to migrate there. By the 1920s, Italians were encountering America through Hollywood films and, thanks to illustrated magazines, they were mesmerised by the sight of Manhattan's futuristic skyline and by news of American lifestyle. The USA offered a model of modernity which flouted national borders and spoke to all. It could be snubbed, adored, or transformed for one's personal use, but it could not be ignored. Perversely, Italy was by then in the hands of a totalitarian dictatorship, Mussolini's Fascism. What were the effects of the nationalistic policies and campaigns aimed at protecting Italians from this supposedly pernicious foreign influence? What did Mussolini think of America? Why were jazz, American literature, and comics so popular, even as the USA became Italy's political enemy? America in Italian Culture provides a scholarly and captivating narrative of this epochal shift in Italian culture.

Book Peter Paul Rubens and the Counter Reformation Crisis of the Beati moderni

Download or read book Peter Paul Rubens and the Counter Reformation Crisis of the Beati moderni written by Ruth S. Noyes and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-09-18 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Peter Paul Rubens and the Crisis of the Beati Moderni takes up the question of the issues involved in the formation of recent saints - or Beati moderni (modern Blesseds) as they were called - by the Jesuits and Oratorians in the new environment of increased strictures and censorship that developed after the Council of Trent with respect to legal canonization procedures and cultic devotion to the saints. Ruth Noyes focuses particularly on how the new regulations pertained to the creation of emerging cults of those not yet canonized, the so-called Beati moderni, such as Jesuit founders Francis Xavier and Ignatius Loyola, and Filippo Neri, founder of the Oratorians. Centrally involved in the book is the question of the fate and meaning of the two altarpiece paintings commissioned by the Oratorians from Peter Paul Rubens. The Congregation rejected his first altarpiece because it too specifically identified Filippo Neri as a cult figure to be venerated (before his actual canonization) and thus was caught up in the politics of cult formation and the papacy’s desire to control such pre-canonization cults. The book demonstrates that Rubens' second altarpiece, although less overtly depicting Neri as a saint, was if anything more radical in the claims it made for him. Peter Paul Rubens and the Crisis of the Beati Moderni offers the first comparative study of Jesuit and Oratorian images of their respective would-be saints, and the controversy they ignited across Church hierarchies. It is also the first work to examine provocative Philippine imagery and demonstrate how its bold promotion specifically triggered the first wave of curial censure in 1602.

Book Echoes of Opera in Modern Italian Poetry

Download or read book Echoes of Opera in Modern Italian Poetry written by Mattia Acetoso and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-06-24 with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twentieth-century Italian poetry is haunted by countless ghosts and shadows from opera. Echoes of Opera in Modern Italian Poetry reveals their presence and sheds light on their role in shaping that great poetic tradition. This is the first work in English to analyze the influence of opera on modern Italian poetry, uncovering a fundamental but neglected relationship between the two art forms. A group of Italian poets, from Gabriele D’Annunzio to Giorgio Caproni, by way of Umberto Saba and Eugenio Montale, made opera a cornerstone of their artistic craft. More than an occasional stylistic influence, opera is rather analyzed as a fundamental facet of these poets’ intellectual quest to overcome the expressive limitations of lyrical poetry. This book reframes modern Italian poetry in a truly interdisciplinary perspective, broadening our understanding of its prominence within the humanities, in the twentieth century and beyond.

Book Rubens e l Italia

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michael Jaffé
  • Publisher : Palombi Editori
  • Release : 1984
  • ISBN : 9788876218507
  • Pages : 132 pages

Download or read book Rubens e l Italia written by Michael Jaffé and published by Palombi Editori. This book was released on 1984 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Painting the Heavens

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  • Author : Eileen Reeves
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • Release : 1997
  • ISBN : 9780691009766
  • Pages : 340 pages

Download or read book Painting the Heavens written by Eileen Reeves and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The remarkable astronomical discoveries made by Galileo with the new telescope in 1609-10 led to his famous disputes with philosophers and religious authorities, most of whom found their doctrines threatened by his evidence for Copernicus's heliocentric universe. In this book, Eileen Reeves brings an art historical perspective to this story as she explores the impact of Galileo's heavenly observations on painters of the early seventeenth century. Many seventeenth-century painters turned to astronomical pastimes and to the depiction of new discoveries in their work, yet some of these findings imposed controversial changes in their use of religious iconography. For example, Galileo's discovery of the moon's rough topography and the reasons behind its "secondary light" meant rethinking the imagery surrounding the Virgin Mary's Immaculate Conception, which had long been represented in paintings by the appearance of a smooth, incandescent moon. By examining a group of paintings by early modern artists all interested in Galileo's evidence for a Copernican system, Reeves not only traces the influence of science on painting in terms of optics and content, but also reveals the painters in a conflict between artistic depiction and dogmatic representation. Reeves offers a close analysis of seven works by Lodovico Cigoli, Peter Paul Rubens, Francisco Pacheco, and Diego Velázquez. She places these artists at the center of the astronomical debate, showing that both before and after the invention of the telescope, the proper evaluation of phenomena such as moon spots and the aurora borealis was commonly considered the province of the painter. Because these scientific hypotheses were complicated by their connection to Catholic doctrine, Reeves examines how the relationship between science and art, and their mutual production of knowledge and authority, must themselves be seen in a broader context of theological and political struggle.

Book Rubens s Massacre of the Innocents

Download or read book Rubens s Massacre of the Innocents written by Art Gallery of Ontario and published by University of Washington Press. This book was released on 2009 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The recent rediscovery of Rubens's Massacre of the Innocents (bought by Lord Thomson for 50 million in 2002) offers an important opportunity to reassess the painter's early career. Of Rubens's works immediately following his return to Antwerp in 1608, it is the most assured, achieving a remarkable complexity both compositionally and emotionally.

Book Painting a New World

    Book Details:
  • Author : Donna Pierce
  • Publisher : University of Texas Press
  • Release : 2004-05-01
  • ISBN : 0914738496
  • Pages : 338 pages

Download or read book Painting a New World written by Donna Pierce and published by University of Texas Press. This book was released on 2004-05-01 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The little-known story of viceregal Mexico is told by an international team of scholars whose work was previously available only piecemeal or not at all in English. Much of their research was undertaken especially for this volume."--BOOK JACKET.

Book The Autumn of Italian Opera

Download or read book The Autumn of Italian Opera written by Alan Mallach and published by UPNE. This book was released on 2007-11-30 with total page 516 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first full-length study of the last great era of Italian opera

Book Gardens  City Life and Culture

Download or read book Gardens City Life and Culture written by Michel Conan and published by Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection. This book was released on 2008 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seeks to understand the roles played by gardens from Roman antiquity to approximately 1850, particularly as they relate to public life in large cities.

Book Giovanni Bellini   Illustr   New Haven  usw    Yale Univ  Press  1989   IX  347 S  4

Download or read book Giovanni Bellini Illustr New Haven usw Yale Univ Press 1989 IX 347 S 4 written by Rona Goffen and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 1989-01-01 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leven en werk van de Italiaanse Venetiaanse schilder (1430-1516)

Book The Market and the City

    Book Details:
  • Author : Donatella Calabi
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2017-07-05
  • ISBN : 1351885944
  • Pages : 281 pages

Download or read book The Market and the City written by Donatella Calabi and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-05 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The early modern period is often characterised as a time that witnessed the rise of a new and powerful merchant class across Europe. From Italy and Spain in the south, to the Low Countries and England in the north, men of business and trade came to play an increasingly pivotal role in the culture, politics and economies of western Europe. This book takes a comparative approach to the effect such merchants and traders had on the urban history of market places - streets, squares and civic buildings - in some of the great commercial European cities between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. It looks at how this in period, the transformations of designated commercial areas were important enough to modify relationships throughout the entire urban context. Market places tend to be very ancient, continuing to function for centuries on the same location; but between the middle of the fourteenth and the first decades of the seventeenth, their structures began to change as new regulations and patterns of manufacture, distribution and consumption began to install a new uniformity and geometry on the market place. During the period covered by this study, most major European cities undertook the rebuilding of entire zones, constructing new buildings, demolishing existing structures and embellishing others. This book analyses the intentions of innovation, in parallel with sanitary and hygienic reasons, the juridical regulations of the architecture of certain building types and the urban strategies as efficient tools to better control the economic activities within the city.

Book Adonis

    Book Details:
  • Author : Carlo Caruso
  • Publisher : A&C Black
  • Release : 2013-12-05
  • ISBN : 1472538811
  • Pages : 179 pages

Download or read book Adonis written by Carlo Caruso and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2013-12-05 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this detailed treatment of the myth of Adonis in post-Classical times, Carlo Caruso provides an overview of the main texts, both literary and scholarly, in Latin and in the vernacular, which secured for the Adonis myth a unique place in the Early Modern revival of Classical mythology. While aiming to provide this general outline of the myth's fortunes in the Early Modern age, the book also addresses three points of primary interest, on which most of the original research included in the work has been conducted. First, the myth's earliest significant revival in the age of Italian Humanism, and particularly in the poetry of the great Latin poet and humanist Giovanni Pontano. Secondly, the diffusion of syncretistic interpretations of the Adonis myth by means of authoritative sixteenth-century mythological encyclopaedias. Thirdly, the allegorical/political use of the Adonis myth in G.B. Marino's (1569-1625) Adone, published in Paris in 1623 to celebrate the Bourbon dynasty and to support their legitimacy with regard to the throne of France.