Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 997 g
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 997 g
ISBN: 978-1-4724-4365-6
Verlag: Routledge
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Contents: Foreword: ‘More hours in the day than anyone else’: the multifaceted life of Deborah Howard, Patricia Fortini-Brown; Introduction: Reframing the Renaissance, Nebahat Avcioglu and Allison Sherman. Part I Another Rome: Planning for pilgrims: parallels between the burgh of St Andrews, the Vatican Borgo and Compostela, Ian Campbell; Bad colours for the pope: Tintoretto, Giovanni Grimani, and the decoration of the Cappella Gregoriana in New St Peter’s, Benjamin Paul; The one-room apartment of Cornelis Meijer, Joseph Connors; ‘Un’architettura di diversi’: Carlo Rainaldi and the controversial attribution of the Palazzo Mancini in Rome, Manolo Guerci. Part II Peripatetics of Knowledge and Architectural Practice: Live words and experience in early modern architecture, Christy Anderson; Material matters: training the Renaissance architect, Ann C. Huppert; Architectural treatises and the East Adriatic coast: cultural transfer and the circulation of knowledge and in the Renaissance, Jasenka Gudelj. Part III Networks, Innovation And Praxis: Painting together: ‘a terrestrial trinity’ of painters in the Quadro delle tre mani, Philip Sohm; Milling the bread of salvation: art, patronage and technology in the de Lazara altarpiece in Padua, Catherine Puglisi and William Barcham; Paolo Veronese invenit et delineavit, David Rosand. Part IV The Evolution and Variation of an Idea: Michelangelo’s St Peter’s and a neglected early drawing, David Hemsoll; The chronology of Titian’s versions of the Venus with a mirror and the lost Venus for the Emperor Charles V, Peter Humfrey; The portraits of a lady, Paul Joannides. Select bibliography; Index.