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The Altarpiece in Renaissance Venice Peter Humfrey

The Altarpiece in Renaissance Venice By Peter Humfrey

The Altarpiece in Renaissance Venice by Peter Humfrey


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The painting and carving of altarpieces was one of the characteristic tasks of Italian Renaissance artists. This book presents a study of the altarpiece as a major feature of Renaissance art, focusing on Venice from 1450 to 1530. Altarpieces by Bellini, Cima and Titian are among those discussed.

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The Altarpiece in Renaissance Venice by Peter Humfrey

The painting and carving of altarpieces was one of the most important and characteristic tasks of Italian Renaissance artists. This book focuses on Venice from 1450 to 1530. Peter Humfrey, an authority on Venetian painting, explores a wide range of issues surrounding altarpieces as an art form. These include the traditions of decoration of Venetian churches, the sacred and secular functions that altarpieces were expected to perform, the market for altarpieces, and the professional world of the Venetian artist. He discusses altarpieces by Bellini, Cima, the three Vivarini, and the young Titian, as well as by numerous other painters and sculptors of the period. A central theme of the book is the relation between the altarpieces and their original physical and liturgical context. Throughout, Humfrey tries to reintegrate altarpieces with their intended settings, both for the sake of recapturing their full visual effect and as a basis for examining the ideological relationship between their subject matter and the altar table below. He also examines the complex mixture of motives, worldly as well as pious, that prompted 15th-century Venetians to spend large sums of money on commissioning altarpieces for the churches of their city. The first part of the book is thematic, dealing with the making, placement, and function of the altarpiece. The second part is a chronological discussion of specific works, focusing on the ways in which the artists met challenges posed by specific commissions. An appendix to the book gives further factual and bibliographical information about 100 major Venetian altarpieces of the period.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Index of Tables Photographic Credits Introduction Part I: Contexts 1 The Physical Environment 2 Purposes and Uses 3 Donors 4 Business Practices Part II: Objects 5 Renaissance Beginnings (c. 1450-1475) 6 Antonello and His Heritage c. 1450-1475 7 From Early to High Renaissance (c. 1500-1516) 8 Sculpture (c. 1450-1530) Epilogue: Titian after Bellini Notes Appendix: Some Major Venetian Altarpieces 1450-1530.

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CIN0300053584G
9780300053586
0300053584
The Altarpiece in Renaissance Venice by Peter Humfrey
Used - Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
1993-07-28
392
N/A
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