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Art, Politics and Civic Religion in Central Italy, 1261-1352 - Essays by Postgraduate Students at the Courtauld Institute of Art (Paperback)
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Art, Politics and Civic Religion in Central Italy, 1261-1352 - Essays by Postgraduate Students at the Courtauld Institute of Art (Paperback)
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This was first published in 2000: Introduced by Joanna Cannon, this
volume of essays by postgraduate students at the Courtauld
Institute, University of London, explores some of the ways in which
art was used to express, to celebrate, and to promote the political
and religious aims and aspirations of those in power in the city
states of central Italy in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
The contributions focus on four centres: Siena, Arezzo, Pisa and
Orvieto, and range over a number of media: fresco, panel painting,
sculpture, metalwork, and translucent enamel. Employing a variety
of methods and approaches, these stimulating essays offer a fresh
look at some of the key artistic projects of the period. The dates
cited in the title, 1261 and 1352, refer to two well-known works,
Coppo di Marcovaldo's Madonna del Bordone and the Guidoriccio
Fresco in the Palazzo Pubblico of Siena, here newly assigned to
this date. By concentrating on individual cases such as these, the
essays provide rewardingly sustained consideration, at the same
time raising crucial issues concerning the role of art in the
public life of the period. These generously-illustrated studies
introduce new material and advance new arguments, and are all based
on original research. Clear and lively presentation ensures that
they are also accessible to students and scholars from other
disciplines. Art, Politics and Civic Religion in Central Italy,
1261-1352 is the first volume in the new series Courtauld Institute
Research Papers. The series makes available original recently
researched material on western art history from classical antiquity
to the present day.
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