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Studies in Renaissance Art
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Professor White's work on late medieval and Renaissance Italian art is highly regarded. His research ranges from Renaissance perspective to reconstructing major artworks. This collection is the fir...
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31 December 1983

Professor White's work on late medieval and Renaissance Italian art needs no introduction. His early articles on Renaissance perspective led on to a book, The Birth and Rebirth of Pictorial Space, which remains the standard work on the subject. His subsequent work on the reconstruction of such major works of art as Donatello's Padua altar and Duccio's Maestà has brought the methodology of reconstructing a damaged or altered work of art to a new level of scholarly seriousness. The present publication forms the first part of a two-volume edition of Professor White's studies which contains a total of two single and three double articles devoted to reconstructions. Between them they cover the methods, ranging from documentary and physical investigation to iconographic and stylistic analysis, which the author believes should be brought into play in tackling such problems.
The selection of articles for this first volume has been made on the basis of chronology rather than method. The artists and their works dealt with here belong to the period of the Renaissance. Since both painting and sculpture are covered equally, the initial article, on the Paragone, the discussion as to primacy among the arts, is particularly appropriate. The Northern Renaissance is also featured, in the articles on Bruegel. Additional notes have been added at the end to review the subsequent literature on a number of the works of art dealt with.
The selection of articles for this first volume has been made on the basis of chronology rather than method. The artists and their works dealt with here belong to the period of the Renaissance. Since both painting and sculpture are covered equally, the initial article, on the Paragone, the discussion as to primacy among the arts, is particularly appropriate. The Northern Renaissance is also featured, in the articles on Bruegel. Additional notes have been added at the end to review the subsequent literature on a number of the works of art dealt with.
Price: £75.00
Pages: 384
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date:
31 December 1983
ISBN: 9780907132066
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
ART / History / Renaissance, History of art
Preface
Paragone: Aspects of the Relationship between Sculpture and Painting
Developments in Renaissance Perspective, Parts I and II
Donatello's High Altar in the Santo at Padua, Parts I and II
Raphael's Tapestries and their Cartoons, Parts I and II
Raphael: the Relationship between Failure and Success
Raphael and Bruegel: Two Aspects of the Relationship between Form and Content
Pieter Bruegel and the Fall of the Art Historian
Additional Notes
Index
Paragone: Aspects of the Relationship between Sculpture and Painting
Developments in Renaissance Perspective, Parts I and II
Donatello's High Altar in the Santo at Padua, Parts I and II
Raphael's Tapestries and their Cartoons, Parts I and II
Raphael: the Relationship between Failure and Success
Raphael and Bruegel: Two Aspects of the Relationship between Form and Content
Pieter Bruegel and the Fall of the Art Historian
Additional Notes
Index