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Michelangelo's (1475-1564) "Taddei Tondo," in the collection of the
Royal Academy in London, offers a fascinating insight into the
master's technical and experimental skill. Joshua Reynolds, the
Academy's first president, considered that Michelangelo represented
everything that an artist should aspire to, combining technical
brilliance with sublime poetical imagination, and the Tondo shows
this in scintillating relief. Expertly researched and written by
the renowned Renaissance art historian Alison Cole, this book moves
through the life of the "Tondo," from Michelangelo's rivalry with
Leonardo to the marble's arrival at the Royal Academy and its use
in the RA Schools. Finishing with a fresh look at the Tondo's role
in revealing Michelangelo's technical experimentalism, Cole
explores the importance of finish and what constitutes a finished
work of art. Lavishly illustrated and including new photos of the
Tondo, this is an enriching exploration of a lesser-known side of
the great Renaissance master's work.
In this authoritative study, Alison Cole explores the distinctive
uses of art at the five great secular courts of Naples, Urbino,
Ferrara, Mantua and Milan. The princes who ruled these city-states,
vying with each other and with the great European courts, relied on
artistic patronage to promote their legitimacy and authority. Major
artists and architects, from Mantegna and Pisanello to Bramante and
Leonardo da Vinci, were commissioned to design, paint and sculpt,
but also to oversee the court's building projects and
entertainments. Bronze medallions, illuminated manuscripts and rich
tapestries, inspired by sources as varied as Roman coins, Byzantine
ivories and French chivalric romances, were treasured and traded.
Palaces were decorated, extravagant public spectacles were staged
and whole cities were redesigned, to bring honour, but also solace
and pleasure. The 'courtly' styles that emerged from this intricate
landscape are examined in detail, as are the complex motivations of
ruling lords, consorts, nobles and their artists. Drawing on the
most recent scholarship, Cole presents a vivid picture of the art
of this extraordinary period.
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