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Siena, Florence and Padua Diana Norman

Siena, Florence and Padua By Diana Norman

Siena, Florence and Padua by Diana Norman


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Summary

An examination of the artistic legacy of the three cities Siena, Florence and Padua during the 14th century, locating the various works of art within their social, religious and cultural contexts.

Siena, Florence and Padua Summary

Siena, Florence and Padua: Art, Society and Religion, 1280-1400: v. 1: Interpretative Essays by Diana Norman

This first volume addresses a wide range of issues. The essays contain discussions of the politics and the economics of the cities during the 14th century; the major practitioners of painting, sculpture and architecture; the significance of communal and familial patronage of art in the three cities; the relation of art to the religious belief and devotional practice and to the broader intellectual ambience of the cities; and the impact and significance of various historiographical traditions.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The three cities: the three cities compared - patrons and politics, Diana Norman; city, contado and beyond - artistic practice, Diana Norman, Part 2 The practitioners: Duccio, Diana Norman; Giotto, Charles Harrison; architects, Tim Benton; sculpture - General Issues, Catherine King. Part 3 The patrons: civic and corporate patronage of art, Diana Norman; private and familial patronage of art, Diana Norman, Part 4 Art and ideas: art and religion, Diana Norman; art and learning, Diana Norman. Part 5 Issues of interpretation: historiography, Catherine King; historiography - different directions, Catherine King.

Additional information

GOR001689648
9780300061253
0300061250
Siena, Florence and Padua: Art, Society and Religion, 1280-1400: v. 1: Interpretative Essays by Diana Norman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
19951231
260
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