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Reactions to the Master - Michelangelo's Effect on Art and Artists in the Sixteenth Century (Paperback)
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Reactions to the Master - Michelangelo's Effect on Art and Artists in the Sixteenth Century (Paperback)
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The immense effect that Michelangelo had on many artists working in
the sixteenth century is widely acknowledged by historians of
Italian Renaissance art. Yet until recently greater stress has been
placed on the individuality of these artists' styles and
interpretation rather than on the elucidation of their debts to
others. There has been little direct focus on the ways in which
later sixteenth-century artists actually confronted Michelangelo,
or how those areas or aspects of their artistic production that are
most closely related to his reveal their attitudes and responses to
Michelangelo's work. Reactions to the Master presents the first
coherent study of the influence exerted by Michelangelo's work in
painting and sculpture on artists of the late-Renaissance period
including Alessandro Allori, Agnolo Bronzino, Battista Franco,
Francesco Parmigianino, Jacopo Pontormo, Francesco Salviati,
Raphael, Giorgio Vasari, Marcello Venusti, and Alessandro Vittoria.
The essays focus on the direct relations, such as copies and
borrowings, previously underrated by art historians, but which here
form significant keys to understanding the aesthetic attitudes and
broader issues of theory advanced at the time.
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